You deserve the very best, but government insurance is a slow process and
for them to pay you have to follow their guidelines.  That would  included:
A Doctor's Order
An evaluation by certified Occupational Therapist
A Rehab Doctor's Order for the chair's specific and the "codes"
An estimate for the chair with all the necessary accessories by code are
submitted and approved.

Gov Insurance pays for chairs within those codes.  Those chairs  outside
the approved codes will not be consider without special consideration  and
letter of need by your rehab doctor.

Best Wishes


In a message dated 7/18/2009 5:47:09 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


OK you guys I need some help.  I hoped that I would  never have to look for
another wheelchair, because I just love my omega  trac.  But since Medicare
will not pay for repairs for it because I  bought it privately and came
into the Medicare System with a wheelchair, I  have to start looking for a new
chair.
I want front wheel drive, enough power to get around  outside-read that not
on cement-with enough clearance to get over small rocks,  2s4s, low center
of gravity because I am on a hillside.
I have to have tilt and recline, I’ve always had elevating  leg rests, but
I hardly ever use them so they are not  necessary.
My omega trac has true tracking, when I go across the slope  it does not
try to move downhill, an air compressor on board which is  extremely handy
when I get stuck in the horse pasture, because I can raise the  chair 4 inches
to get over obstacles, tilt and recline, and will easily go up  a 45°slope
without trying to tip over.  It weighs 450 pounds and is not  the fastest
maneuvering wheelchair out there.  JBut is the first wheelchair I have felt
comfortable and safe in.  My first two chairs were quickie and Invacare 
storm, both of them broke down innumerable times, and I often ripped wires  
loose
out in the brush, even though we tried to zip tie everything very  tight.
We are very limited as to DME’s, Med Tech really dominates  the area and
offers very poor service.  So I am trying Accelance and  hoping they have some
expertise with high quads.
Any suggestions before I meet with a sales Rep?  Any  of you familiar with
center drive on rough terrain?  It appears to me  that I would get hung up a
lot of times.  I really like front wheel drive  as I do not feel that I
will tip over going uphill, as I did in both a quickie  and Invacare.
Any suggestions would be helpful.  Thanks.  Joan  in hot Reno-100° today.


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