My battery charger quit working and I was down to about 3 bars and they  
wanted me to have my aid come get a nether charger that when we got it home, it 
 
was the wrong model.  My brother saved today and he was able to come out  and 
somehow get the connector to work but it seems to smell a little bit after  the 
discharge so I have not charged for two days as the bars did not go  down.  I 
don't know what I do if he would not have come because my back up  wheelchair 
will not work, because my aid did not charge regularly and the  batteries are 
now dead, which my brother just bought last year at $188.  I  wrote my 
wheelchair company several times and calls them but just got  voicemail.  She 
would 
not even tell me how long it's going to take to get  the batteries and if she 
had received by doctor order.  She e-mailed me to  not write her or call the 
voicemail anymore.  I could not believe  that.  If my brother would not have 
been able to get the connector to work,  I'm not sure what I would be doing.and 
I'm not sure what he did.  I would  be sitting in a wheelchair without any 
power.  The Permobil is almost  impossible to push.  I wonder if they are all 
that way.  I don't like  to be in my back up wheelchair, because it causes 
pressure on my rear as it only  reclines and slides you down each time you 
recline.. 
 I had to stay in bed  a week after the last time I tear was repaired when it 
took three weeks to get  the part because of the pressure although it was not 
open.  We are told  that we are responsible for our own arrangements if our 
wheelchairs are not  working.  No one will cover repairs to keep a backup 
functioning.. The  company I deal with is Apria.  It seems like they have only 
one 
person to  repair anything and getting parts is so slow.  They claim they are 
looking  for someone, they probably don't want to pay anyone and make us wait. 
 It  seems really unfair.  We don't have a lot of companies to choose from 
like  able-bodied persons do with cars.
 
Does anyone else have this problem, when their wheelchair is down.
It seems like things will get worse with the new policy of waiting till the  
wheelchair repair costs are as much as a new chair.  We will be having  
repairs all the time and not at once, so we cannot get a new chair for a long  
time. 
 The repair people told me that it doesn't matter whether you have  insurance 
or Medicare that the insurance pretty much follows the same rules as  
Medicare .  What does anybody know about that or is it make a difference on  
what 
kind of insurance you have


 
 
I wish it was that easy and I hope that its still that easy.  DMEs are  
hiding behind their counters everytime
someone rolls in.  Many are requiring their customers to pay up front  and 
then receive a rebate when CMS agrees to pay and  finally DOES  pay.  Often, 
payments are slow due to code errors and refiling of the  paperwork.  And more 
denials.  General policies have gone out the  window with across the board 
approval.
Most don't realize how bad it can be until they need a new chair or have to  
have their chairs repaired.
Best Wishes
W
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/5/2007 4:39:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>From the dealer who carries your  type of chair.  Usually you can get a 
prescription that says "wheelchair  repairs" and have all wheels and batteries 
replaced  once/year.
 
Bill age 56
C6 Incomplete  since 7/20/68
Leesburg,  FL








 
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