Reclining Wheelchair
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Reclining wheelchair, high strength light weight. The folding design makes the wheelchair ideal for storage and transportation. Reclining high back rest. Full
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The reclining wheelchair from GM Medical is designed for comfort and mobility.
It features a high-strength, lightweight frame that allows for easy transport and storage.
The folding design enhances portability, while the reclining high backrest provides added support for users.
This wheelchair is suitable for various needs, making it a practical choice for both caregivers and patients.
Applications & Use Cases
This reclining wheelchair is ideal for individuals with limited mobility, including the elderly and those recovering from surgery.
It is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.
Healthcare professionals can utilize this wheelchair to enhance patient comfort during transportation or while resting.
Its design also supports individuals who require frequent changes in position.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the reclining wheelchair, regularly check for any signs of wear and tear, especially on the fabric and frame.
Clean the wheelchair with a mild detergent and a soft cloth to avoid damage.
Store the wheelchair in a dry place to prevent rust and corrosion.
Ensure that the folding mechanism and reclining features are functioning smoothly by lubricating them periodically.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a wheelchair cost in Kenya?
KSh10,400. A standard wheelchair is a basic mobility device designed to provide seated mobility for individuals who have difficulty walking or cannot walk at all. They're often used for individuals with temporary mobility needs or for those who do not require advanced seating or positioning options.
Who needs a reclining wheelchair?
Recline Wheelchair Positioning. Positioning wheelchairs serve individuals who require optimal posture support, pressure relief, and comfort beyond what standard wheelchairs provide. Positioning wheelchairs provide postural support for spinal alignment and help prevent complications from prolonged poor positioning.
How to get a wheelchair for free?
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.