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We are here working for you and your satisfaction as our first and foremost priority.We believe that by talking, the old fashioned way, is the most effective way to ensure your satisfaction with the purchase than simply buying online, by yourself, without sharing the experience and knowledge for 5 to 10 minutes with a Mobility Ramp Specialist. We appreciate that COST is a key factor for everyone, whether you are a millionaire or are primarily living off Social Security. Our advice is Free. We will always, always try to get you the best Price. This much is certain: No one will KNOW more about Mobility Ramps, or CARE more about getting you the right model, or will try to get you a better price.
We appreciate that COST is a key factor
for everyone, whether you are a millionaire or are primarily living off
Social Security. Our advice is Free. We will always, always try to get
you the best Price. This much is certain: No one will KNOW more about
Mobility Ramps, or CARE more about getting you the right model, or will
try to get you a better price.
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Q: I need to have a wheelchair ramp installed from my front door to the driveway. This would be my only way of getting in and out of the home unaided. Does Medicare have any benefits that will cover a portion of the cost?
A: Although wheelchairs are covered by Medicare Part B, at this time Medicare does not cover the cost of installing a wheelchair ramp to your home. For more information, contact a Medicare representative directly. To help you get started here is a list of Medicare phone numbers.
To learn more about the types of durable medical equipment that Medicare covers, see this booklet from Medicare, called Medicare Coverage of Durable Medical Equipment and Devices. (Note: To read this booklet online you must have Adobe Reader installed.)
To get help installing a wheelchair ramp, here are options for you to consider:
Many communities across the U.S. have assistance programs to help seniors with disabilities modify their homes so they can stay in their homes longer. These modifications include wheelchair ramps.
Check with your city to find local programs. I did a Google search in the area where I live and found several community service agencies that provide free or low-cost construction assistance to modify seniors' homes with wheelchair ramps, grab bars in bathrooms, and other home modifications.
To find local organizations, type this into your Web browser: senior assistance (your city).
You may find government agencies and local non-profit organizations that can help you modify your home with a wheelchair ramp.
If you have a Habitat for Humanity office in your area, they may be able to direct you to local organizations that can help you modify your home with a wheelchair ramp or other improvements .
To help you plan and build the right wheelchair ramp for your needs, check out a helpful article from Newdisability.com
For a wheelchair ramp construction manual, see The Home Wheelchair Ramp Project from Wheelchairramp.org. This site also provides links to photos of wheelchair ramps under construction.
You've probably heard the expression, "Where there's a will, there's a way." If you want a wheelchair ramp to help you stay in your home, there are people and organizations that can help you make it happen.