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The Wheelchair Store >> Power Chairs >> Products A power chair, such as the Jet 3 Power Chair by Pride Mobility Products Corp., usually has six wheels and is steered using a "joystick". Sometimes referred to as an electric wheelchair or power wheelchair, power chairs offer superior in-home maneuverability, fit almost anywhere and turn on a dime. A power chair is primarily designed for people who need help getting around indoors. The Jet 3 Power Chair has a compact size for superior handling in tight quarters and features a curved rear caster beam that provides excellent stability and a 18.5 inch turning radius. This is an excellent power chair for getting around in tight quarters. Click Here
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![]() If this is all new to your, a Power chair is a personal mobility device that usually has six wheels and is steered using a "joystick". Sometimes referred to as a motorized wheelchair, power wheelchair, or just power chairs, they generally offer superior in-home maneuverability, fit almost anywhere and turn on a dime. An electric power chair is primarily designed for people who need help getting around indoors. Power chair product availability varies by geographic location, so please check with your Personal Mobility Consultant for more information. Note: Your physician determines the right power mobility solution for you based on your medical needs. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) allows for an electric wheelchair, power chair or POV/Scooter to be prescribed by the beneficiary's treating physician or practitioner. However, due to the relative safety risks associated with POV/Scooters compared to electric wheelchairs or power chairs, CMS recommends that POV/Scooters be prescribed by a Rheumatologist, Neurologist, Physiatrist, or Orthopedist. |
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