Firstly, electric wheelchairs enable people with restricted mobility to lead a more independent and active lifestyle. They also reduce physical strain and fatigue that can occur when using manual wheelchairs. Moreover, they tend to be faster and more maneuverable than manual wheelchairs, making them easier to move and navigate in tight spaces and outdoors. Thanks to their range, electric wheelchairs offer people with restricted mobility the opportunity to cover longer distances, which is particularly beneficial for those who like to be out and about a lot, in everyday life or on vacation. Manual wheelchairs, on the other hand, are typically more suitable for individuals who have sufficient physical strength and mobility to operate the wheelchair themselves, and who value physical exercise. Because that's the advantage of a manual wheelchair: you keep moving.
A power wheelchair and a manual push assist wheelchair differ in how they work and the level of assistance they provide. A powered push assist, like the PowerStroll, is an additional device that attaches to a manual wheelchair and allows the attendant pushing the wheelchair to propel the wheelchair with less effort. An electric pushing aid does not relieve the wheelchair user themselves, but rather the relatives pushing or the caregiver, which is a great relief, especially if a person in need of care is pushed frequently. Pushing a person without electrical support can represent a considerable physical strain, especially on inclines. The electric pushing aid is usually powered by a motor or a battery, which supports the movement of the wheelchair.
A power wheelchair, on the other hand, is a wheelchair that is powered by an electric motor and offers a variety of control options for the wheelchair user. The wheelchair user can fully control the speed, direction and movement of the wheelchair without the need for an outside person to push the wheelchair. Power wheelchairs thus provide full support for people who are physically challenged and have difficulty operating the wheelchair manually.
Both an electric wheelchair and an e-scooter, also known as a senior mobile, are both electrically powered vehicles designed for people with restricted mobility. However, the main difference between the two aids lies in their functionality and design. A power wheelchair is primarily designed for people with severely limited mobility and offers excellent maneuverability in tight spaces and at low speeds. Power wheelchairs are usually equipped with a control unit that allows the user to steer the wheelchair independently, usually with one hand. An e-scooter, also known as a mobility scooter, on the other hand, is intended for people who are still able to walk short distances but find it difficult to walk longer distances due to pain, fatigue or other limitations. Mobility scooters are equipped with a comfortable seat and handlebars that make it easy to drive and steer, transporting the user from A to B with ease.
Folding electric wheelchairs are the perfect companion for people with limited mobility who are frequently on the go or living in apartments with limited space. They are lighter and more portable than traditional electric wheelchairs. If you are frequently on the move, whether in a car, train, or plane, a folding electric wheelchair is an ideal option. These wheelchairs can be easily folded and stored in a trunk or bag, giving you the freedom to travel anytime, anywhere. Folding electric wheelchairs are easy and intuitive to operate and do not require any additional skills or training. Users can quickly learn how to fold or operate them. In most countries an electric vehicle can be driven wherever pedestrian traffic is allowed. However, the rule also applies to electric wheelchairs: the applicable traffic regulations must be observed. This means on sidewalks: walking speed! This is a maximum of 6 km/h. With the foldable electric wheelchairs from Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare, you won't have any problems here.
However, if the electric wheelchair or electric vehicle can go faster, it is still allowed to be driven on the sidewalk, but only if the speed is reduced to 6 km/h. If you have to drive faster or avoid sidewalks because there are none available, you should preferably drive along the edge of the road and make sure that you are clearly visible to other road users. To be able to use your motorized aid outdoors, certain conditions must be met, especially a functioning lighting system. Even on sidewalks, it is important that your electric wheelchair has suitable headlights and taillights according to the requirements of the road traffic regulations. If you use your electric wheelchair on the road, you do not need a special driver's license. In addition, there is no separate insurance required for a possible maximum speed of 6 km/h. Typically, the electric wheelchair is covered by your household and liability insurance. However, you should inquire with your insurance company whether the wheelchair is also insured in case of theft or damage outside the home – and if so, to what extent. If the electric aid, however, drives faster than 6 km/h, a separate motor vehicle liability insurance must be taken out.
The electric wheelchairs Instafold and Airfold from Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare belong to the category of foldable E-wheelchairs and are therefore extremely lightweight. They fit into standard cars and are very easy to transport. As standard, they are equipped with two 20 Ah lithium-ion batteries, which means more range. The E-wheelchairs feature an intuitive control panel and can be operated using joysticks.
REHACARE.de; Source: Drive Medical GmbH & Co. KG