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What’s an attendant wheelchair?

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A companion wheelchair, also known as a transport wheelchair, is a lightweight mobility device for short-term use by people who cannot walk. It must be pushed by a caregiver and is designed for easy transportation. It is basic, with small wheels, a basic seat, and removable footrests. It is made of lightweight materials and is affordable.

A companion wheelchair, also called a transport wheelchair, is a short-term mobility device for people who are unable to walk due to illness, injury, or disability. Unlike a standard wheelchair, a carer’s wheelchair must be pushed by an attendant or home nurse, because all four wheels are small and, therefore, cannot be operated by the chair user alone. Often used to transport someone to and from the hospital or care facility, a pet wheelchair is lightweight and folds down to a smaller size for transport.

Designed for short trips, a pet wheelchair includes a basic seat, lightly padded armrests that may be removable, and small removable or swinging footrests. It also has handles that the caregiver can use to push and brakes to lock the chair in place. A pet wheelchair is usually made of light metal such as aluminum and fabric such as nylon.

Companion wheelchairs are designed for ease of use and transportation by a home caregiver or assistant, not for long-term comfort. They are smaller and less cumbersome than standard wheelchairs and are equipped with four small wheels of similar size to make moving around easier for the home care worker. The pet prams fold easily to fit in the trunk of a standard car. When they fold up for storage, many have a fold-down backrest and removable footrests.

A key consideration when choosing an attendant wheelchair is ease of folding and unfolding. Puncture-free tires and solid rubber wheels for durability are also preferred options. Many pet wheelchairs are small, so pay attention to seat width and weight capacity before choosing one, especially if the chair is to be used after a bariatric procedure or for weight loss. The padding on most companion wheelchairs is limited, so consider using an additional removable cushion if comfort becomes an issue.

Carry or companion chairs are designed for short trips, so they’re pretty basic. They are generally not available in reclining models or have many other enhancements. With smaller wheels and lightweight materials, a pet wheelchair can weigh less than 15 pounds (6.8 kg), although some go as high as 30 pounds (13.6 kg). Many transport or companion wheelchairs are also affordable, costing less than $100 US Dollars (USD).

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