Understanding the difference between product types can be confusing, especially if you’re buying for the first time. To find out more about the products on this page, click here to expand/minimise.
Self-Propelled Wheelchairs Self-propelled wheelchairs are designed for independence. If you have good upper body strength and mobility, they allow you to move around freely without assistance. Large rear wheels with hand rims give you the leverage to push yourself forwards or backwards, making them ideal for everyday use. Attendant Wheelchairs Attendant wheelchairs, also known as transit wheelchairs, are built for use with the help of a carer or companion. They have smaller wheels and lighter frames, making them easier to manoeuvre and transport. These chairs are best suited for shorter journeys or situations where an attendant will be assisting.
Understanding the difference between product types can be confusing, especially if you’re buying for the first time. To find out more about the products on this page, click here to expand/minimise.
Self-Propelled Wheelchairs Self-propelled wheelchairs are designed for independence. If you have good upper body strength and mobility, they allow you to move around freely without assistance. Large rear wheels with hand rims give you the leverage to push yourself forwards or backwards, making them ideal for everyday use. Attendant Wheelchairs Attendant wheelchairs, also known as transit wheelchairs, are built for use with the help of a carer or companion. They have smaller wheels and lighter frames, making them easier to manoeuvre and transport. These chairs are best suited for shorter journeys or situations where an attendant will be assisting.
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