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Pediatric Ultra-Light Wheelchairs

 Empowering Mobility: Ultra-Light Wheelchairs for Your Child

Enhancing Independence and Confidence


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We understand the importance of keeping your child moving, active, and participating in daily life. Our Ultra-Light Wheelchairs are designed to provide comfort, support, and increased mobility, allowing them to engage in everyday activities with ease. Tailored to your child's unique needs, these wheelchairs can help prevent shoulder injuries often associated with prolonged wheelchair use.

Key Benefits of an Ultra-Light Wheelchair

Durable and Lightweight Materials

Our Ultra-Light Wheelchairs feature frames made from high-quality materials like aluminum and carbon fiber. This ensures durability while allowing for easy maneuverability for both you and your child.

Folding or Rigid: Customized to Your Child's Needs

Choose between folding chairs, which have more moving parts for easy storage and transportation, or rigid chairs, which have fewer parts and a lighter frame. We'll collaborate with you to find the best solution that accommodates your child's growth and individual requirements.

Tailored to Your Child's Preferences

From the frame and seating to the wheels and color, our Ultra-Light Wheelchairs can be customized to fit your child's body, needs, and personal style – making it truly their own.

Who is an Ultra-Light Wheelchair For?

These wheelchairs are ideal for children who:

  • Spend most of their time in a wheelchair
  • Are more active and can primarily self-propel
  • Have a long-term need for a wheelchair

Understanding Medical Necessity and Insurance Coverage

To qualify for insurance coverage for Complex Rehab Technology, your insurance provider must determine that your child meets required medical criteria. This means insurance requires your child to have a condition that necessitates the equipment to prevent, diagnose, or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease, or its symptoms.

Insurance providers typically provide coverage only for children with significant impairments that limit their ability to perform daily activities. However, Medicaid often covers parts, service, and other mobility products and support to ensure your child has better access to their community.

Let's Find the Right Fit for Your Child

Choosing the right wheelchair is a critical step in supporting your child's independence. Our compassionate team of pediatric ATPs is here to answer your questions and guide you through the entire process, from evaluation to insurance. Contact us to start the conversation.

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