Mobility Scooters
Baffled By Mobility Scooter Choices?: How to Guarantee You'll Pick The Right Mobility Scooter And Not Be Disappointed
Mr Glenn H Coleman (Paperback) CreateSpace 2011-02-15
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I see that the criterion to be reimbursed for a scooter is that it is needed in the home. I live in a high rise s\mall apartment. It is section 8 for seniors building. I can walk inside my unit. I cant get downstairs to the mailbox, the laundry, the library, or the room where we pick up free bread and federal groceries given once a month. How can I qualify?
What is needed is your doctor has to say you need one to get around and that you need it to get around your home.
And you do, the apartment complex is your home, and the laundry and mail is part of it.
Call the number for the scooter and they will get with your doctor.
A number to call for a scooter nation wide is
888-224-2482
Buy Medical / Mobility Scooters, Electric Wheelchairs, Lift Chairs on-line. The Scooter Store with Discounts & Medicare paid / accepted.
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