Medicare paid for mine or maybe 80%.
 
 
Eric W Rudd
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Good luck getting your chair in a timely fashion.  It it so tiring waiting
on something you need.  How long did you have to wait between wheelchairs to
get a new one. I hope I can get a new one before she retires.   My supplier
told me I could not get a new one until mine cost more to be repaired and a
new one and that could be forever with a permobile.  I still have insurance
to my stepmom, but it seems like they are just as slow as Medicaid.  My
supplier told me that insurance pretty much follows Medicare ruling.  I have
had mine for years now.  A lot of things are broken but not the price of the
entire chair.  Has anybody ever heard of Medicare/Medicaid paying for a
Permobile.Just wondering. 
 
Dana
 

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