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Owning a Medicare scooter truly has life changing potential. If you are reading this, chances are you’re someone whose lifestyle has been significantly impacted by pain and/or weakness. Have you stopped doing the every day things you enjoyed in your life? Then, it’s time to think about taking back control and the Medicare mobility scooter has the power to make it possible!
Do you find yourself relying on the help of others just to do every day tasks like bathing, dressing, getting in or out of bed, going to the bathroom, or moving around the house? If this is the case, no doubt, you have very little independence. If you’re not fortunate enough to have the help of others, your life is dictated by your condition. Maybe you don’t feel comfortable relying on the help of others. Not only do these circumstances affect what you physically do each day; they can impact your quality of life and may even lead to depression. Perhaps you find yourself rarely leaving the house and missing out on activities that you once took for granted.
We’re here to tell you that you do not have to live this way! You really can have a new lease on life! We’ll help you find the option that best suits your situation. Isn’t it time you took this simple step to restore your life to normalcy?
If you’ve hesitated purchasing an electric scooter because you cannot afford one, we have good news for you! Medicare will cover up to 80% of the cost, if you qualify. If you have secondary insurance, it may completely cover the balance of the cost. You can take charge of your life again with little to no cost.
Here are some questions to consider which will help determine if you will qualify for mobility assistive equipment coverage through Medicare:
- Do you suffer from upper body weakness?
- Is your upper body weakness the result of a neurological disorder, muscular condition or heart disease?
- Do you regularly see any of the following physicians: physical medicine, orthopedic surgeon, neurologist or rheumatologist?
- Does your medical condition necessitate the use of a wheelchair?
- Can you safely operate an electric scooter?
- Will you require mobility equipment for a period exceeding 6 months?
If you’ve answered yes to one or more of these questions, you are likely to qualify for coverage through Medicare. Read more about how you can qualify.
Medicare offers you the option of either purchasing or renting a scooter. If the out-of-pocket costs are prohibitive to your budget, you may want to consider scooter rental. This option is also covered by Medicare.
There are many different brands and styles of mobility assistant scooters to choose from. We’ll help you explore your options whether you’re purchasing a new mobility scooter, renting a scooter, or purchasing a secondhand mobility scooter.
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