Transport Chairs Mobility Aids
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Transport Chairs Products in Kenya
Transport chairs are essential mobility aids designed for safe patient transfer in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities across Kenya.
These lightweight, maneuverable chairs provide optimal support for individuals with limited mobility, ensuring comfort during transport.
Constructed with durable materials, our transport chairs meet stringent quality standards and are certified for healthcare use.
They feature secure seating, easy-to-use footrests, and reliable brakes for enhanced patient safety.
In Nairobi, where healthcare providers prioritize patient care, these chairs play a vital role in facilitating efficient movement within medical environments.
Designed with both patients and caregivers in mind, our transport chairs offer practical solutions for seamless transfers.
Healthcare professionals can rely on GM Medical for equipment that adheres to professional standards and enhances patient care.
For more information about our transport chairs, contact GM Medical today and explore our range of mobility solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a transport chair and a regular wheelchair?
Wheelchairs are made for people who can self-propel themselves using their arms. Conversely, a traditional, non-electric transport wheelchair usually requires the person be pushed around by a companion or caregiver..
What is another name for a transport chair?
People often refer to transport chairs as wheelchairs. Their purpose is also similar. They are both designed to help seniors, people with disabilities, and people with mobility impairments move around.
How much do wheelchairs typically cost?
The average cost of a new wheelchair is between $500 and $1,500, but it really depends upon what kind of wheelchair you're shopping for..
How do I qualify for a free wheelchair?
Getting an NHS wheelchair Ask a GP, physiotherapist or hospital staff to refer you to your local wheelchair service for an assessment. You'll need to do this before you can get an NHS wheelchair. The local wheelchair service will decide if you need a wheelchair and, if so, what type.