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Chapter I:

Where do I start?

A wheelchair consists of many variables, which all need to be configured to a specific individual. No two wheelchairs are alike when done properly. In addition, it needs to fit like a pair of shoes, since it will not only act as a mobility device, but also the user’s seat and primary interface for many hours every day, for years to come. A wheelchair can be a gateway to independence and a very active lifestyle – or it can be the cause of a lot of headaches and frustrations, when not selected properly.

It is difficult to get reimbursement for good quality and highly capable wheelchairs, therefore proper selection first time around is crucial. While other medical issues might now be overwhelming, it is worth spending time and “doing your homework” regarding the wheelchair selection. Please see List of Resources at the end of this guide for specifics.

So, where do you start?

Before your appointment:

Read this and other guides to get a better understanding of what variables to look for, and what features to consider. Learn what questions to ask and why. (i.e. seat to floor height, control options, attendant controls, transportation, etc.)

Talk to other users and their families, hear their experiences

Browse some user groups for feedback

Browse manufacturer’s sites to get a better understanding of the available products

Visit local trade shows to see and try a variety of products

Get recommendations for a good supplier and a knowledgeable therapist from other FSMA members in your area

Don’t be shy to contact your manufacturer’s representatives. Most large companies have territory managers who will be glad to answer questions and point you to respectable hospitals and clinicians.

Your appointment:

It is important to work with a knowledgeable therapist and a reputable dealer. If your child’s needs are involved, make sure you see a therapist who is specialized in Assistive Technology and does wheelchair assessments on a regular basis. There are only a handful of therapists who are very savvy in technology – you can usually find them in larger hospitals and clinics in the larger cities.

A reputable and knowledgeable supplier will also be needed to ensure careful follow-up, continued support and proper integration of technology.

RESNA (The Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America) provides the only certification currently available to prove proficiency in Assistive Technology. Their website provides a list of ATPs (Assistive

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Sunrise Medical SMA manual Chapter Where do I start?, Before your appointment, Your appointment

SMA specifications

Sunrise Medical SMA, known for its commitment to innovation and quality in mobility solutions, offers a range of products designed to enhance the lives of individuals with varying mobility needs. The company has established itself as a leader in the industry by focusing on advanced technologies and user-centered design.

One of the standout features of Sunrise Medical's SMA lineup is its modular design, allowing for customization to suit individual preferences and requirements. The modular approach not only ensures easy adjustments but also allows users to modify their mobility devices as their needs change over time. This adaptability is particularly beneficial for individuals with progressive conditions.

Another key characteristic of Sunrise Medical SMA products is their impressive range of motion and maneuverability. Many models come equipped with advanced suspension systems that provide a smooth ride, whether navigating indoor environments or tackling outdoor terrains. This feature enhances the overall user experience, ensuring comfort and stability in various settings.

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Safety is a top priority for Sunrise Medical. Their products often include advanced braking systems, anti-tip features, and ergonomic seating solutions designed to ensure the stability and security of the user. These safety measures give caregivers and users alike peace of mind while promoting independence.

In terms of design, Sunrise Medical focuses on aesthetics as well as function. Their mobility devices are available in a variety of colors and finishes, ensuring that users can express their individuality while utilizing tools that enhance their mobility.

Lastly, Sunrise Medical provides extensive support and resources for users, including training programs and user guides, to ensure that they can fully utilize the features of their mobility devices. This commitment to customer service further solidifies their reputation as a trusted name in mobility solutions.

In summary, Sunrise Medical SMA stands out for its modular design, advanced suspension systems, smart technologies, safety features, aesthetic options, and customer support. These characteristics make its products not only functional but also tailored to meet the diverse needs of users, ultimately improving their quality of life.