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Power Wheelchair Medicare Funding Guide

Power Wheelchair Medicare Funding Guide

Securing funding for complex rehabilitation technologies involves a multi-step process that engages various healthcare professionals, each with specific roles and responsibilities. A clear understanding of this process (as well as the associated documentation requirements) enables clinicians and suppliers to help clients obtain the most appropriate equipment for their individual mobility needs.

12/15/2025

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Alternative Drive and Mode Control Options

Alternative Drive and Mode Control Options

This is a supplemental guide to summarize alternative drive options and switch access to other modes for a power wheelchair. This resource begins with considerations for the assessment, then reviews the basic characteristics of various input drive controls, and finally delineates the various proportional and non-proportional options available.

7/25/2024

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Guide to Memory Seat Programming

Guide to Memory Seat Programming

The benefits and clinical application of being able to program the end positions of each power seat function angle to create a unique "position" or posture for the client that can be achieved by a push of a button and/or the joystick was reviewed in the Memory Seat Functions Education in Motion resource. In order to allow users to take full advantage of the ability to personalize the memory seating feature available on QUICKIE power wheelchairs with the CxSM module, it is important that the client's wheelchair service provider or clinician program each position individually. This guide provides an easy-to-follow process for memory seat programming.

3/29/2021

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