Answers To Some Amigo Scooter Questions
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that you’ve made the decision to purchase a power-operated vehicle (POV),
it’s very important that you are a well-informed consumer. Seek to learn
as much as you can. Become your own mobility expert and determine which
type of POV is a perfect match for you. Consider this before purchasing a mobility vehicle: Where will you use a POV? A good mobility representative will ask if you are going to primarily use a POV in your home or outdoors. A range of sizes allows you to select the POV that best fits your needs. Does the seat swivel & lock in any position? Most seats automatically lock every 90 degrees. Amigo has specially designed the seat to lock at the precise angle that makes transferring easy and safe. You can also leave the seat unlocked which encourages you to swivel the seat at any time and that promotes movement in the lower extremities. Do the controls on the handle provide comfortable & safe driving? Some drive controls require you to use your thumbs, which can be uncomfortable over extended periods of driving. The Amigo has an oval handle, which protects the throttle from being accidentally hit, encourages use of either the thumb or the fingers and allows the user to rest their hands on the handle while driving. Do I need an automatic brake release? This is a great feature to have when you want to roll closer to a table. Just release the brake and you or your attendant can gently roll you forward or backwards. Should I get a power chair or a Power Operated Vehicle (scooter)? Depending on your mobility limitations, we recommend a POV (scooter) if you have upper body strength and can sit with minimal support. A scooter encourages you to lift your arms/hands to driving position, which can help with breathing and posture. Our swivel seat encourages you to move your legs and feet, which helps circulation. Consider transportation...do you have a van or do you need a POV that fits in your trunk? Amigo recommends power chairs when you have very limited upper body strength and movement. Some products are advertised as “FREE” through Medicare/insurance…is this too good to be true? Medicare beneficiaries may have reimbursement for power chairs or POVs (scooters). BEFORE making your decision, you should choose the best equipment for your needs and get quotes on the cost of service replacement of key components. Many people are trying to sell their FREE equipment because they can’t use it or transport it. Use your Medicare dollars wisely to buy equipment that fits you, your home and your lifestyle. What difference is there in pricing of POVs (scooters)? Lower price doesn’t always mean, “bargain.” You need to estimate the life cycle costs of the product. Be sure you ask the service replacement cost of key components. Sometimes you can’t just purchase a “wire”, but have to purchase the entire handle. How important is seating? If you will be sitting in a POV for more than four hours each day, seating is very important. A bigger seat isn’t always the answer, nor is it always better. When in the seat, make sure you are not “bottoming out”. Does the bottom cushion support your legs? Are your upper legs at a 90-degree angle with your hips? Will you be able to get specialized seating if needed? |
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| What should the
floor-to-seat height be? Floor to seat height and platform width (including rear wheels) are measurements you should know. Amigo’s compact platform widths are great features for functionality-plus both inside and outside the home. We encourage you to contact your local Amigo dealer to review seat to ground heights (which, by the way, are the lowest in the industry), as well as, platform widths. Both sets of measurements will fluctuate due to the selection of tires and seats on each Amigo. |
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| Why bigger isn’t
always better. Many power-operated vehicles feature larger handles, wheels and longer platforms. For maximum use, Amigo recommends that the power-operated vehicle you choose be not much larger than your body. Have the dealer bring in a POV to your home so you can try it in your home and make sure it fits in your vehicle. Sometimes a larger handle may make the difference in closing your trunk. Can I order different seats, colors or options? Many companies offer one basic color and charge you to make changes to it. Decide how important color is and ask the cost of having choices. |
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| Should I select tires
with or without tread on my POV? Today, the majority of POV/Scooters, industry-wide, have treaded rear tires. Current POV owners with non-tread tires are selecting treaded tires on their new POV purchases. Not surprisingly, then, many are requesting replacement wheels because of the dirt and stones picked up in the treads and carried indoors. Review this simple comparison before making your tire selections: |
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