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  2. Medicare Advantage plans from private health insurers (the alternative to traditional Medicare) have their own networks of wheelchair and scooter suppliers as well as their own mobility-device ...

  3. The best electric wheelchairs for 2025, according to ... - AOL

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    $1,799 at Senior.com. ... joystick and legrest options and add in accessories, like a cane holder, chair cover or a saddlebag arm mount. ... Will Medicare pay for an electric wheelchair?

  4. If I Need a Wheelchair Ramp, Does Medicare Cover It? - AOL

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    Medicare does not cover wheelchair ramps, even if a doctor has deemed a ramp medically necessary. Other community resources may help cover the cost.

  5. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    4 wheel mobility scooters are more stable than three wheel mobility scooters and can be folding, travel, or heavy duty. Usually they are more expensive than a three-wheel mobility scooter, but offer better stability, longer battery life, and an increased weight capacity. Folding/travel mobility scooters fold up to provide easy transport. They ...

  6. Hoveround - Wikipedia

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    Hoveround is an American corporation that manufactures and distributes the Hoveround brand of power wheelchairs (also known as motorized wheelchairs) and sells scooters, lifts, ramps and power chair accessories. The company, founded in 1992 by former nurse and inventor Tom Kruse, is based in Sarasota, Florida. Its battery-operated products are ...

  7. Mobility aid - Wikipedia

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    A mobility aid is a device that helps individuals with mobility impairments to walk or improve their overall mobility. [1]These aids range from walking aids, which assist those with limited walking capabilities, to wheelchairs and mobility scooters, which are used for severe disabilities or longer distances that would typically be covered on foot.