Collection: Elevating Electric Wheelchairs

Elevating electric wheelchairs have seats that elevate up to 12 inches or more, allowing you to interact with friends and loved ones at eye level. The seat is able to raise or lower while the user is sitting in the chair. This unique feature also gives users improved visibility and better access to high shelving, counter tops, or cabinets. Call 1-844-664-7467 or email sales@scootaround.com for more information on our elevating power wheelchairs. We’ll help you select the ideal product for your needs!


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Who is an Elevating Power Chair For?

Elevating electric wheelchairs are ideal for people who want to remain engaged with friends, family members, and co-workers while using their mobility device. The seats typically rise with the touch of a switch or button, enabling users to easily talk to people while they are standing or moving around. You may benefit from an elevating power wheelchair if you:

  1. Want to stay socially engaged while using your mobility device
  2. Need a little extra help reaching high places
  3. Are looking for a comfortable and unique mobility solution

Finding the Perfect Elevating Electric Wheelchair

Finding the right elevating power chair for your specific needs can be a challenge. Does the chair need to support a specific weight capacity? Do you have a preferred manufacturer? What kind of additional accessories or features would benefit you? What’s your budget? Does the chair need to have other customizable options? We’re using our nearly 30 years of experience to help people with limited mobility find the perfect elevating electric wheelchair for their requirements. Please review the ‘FAQ’ section further down for more information.

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FAQS

  1. Can you drive the electric wheelchair while the seat is elevated?

    Yes. Most elevating power chairs allow the user to drive at reduced speeds while the seat is elevated.

  2. Will Medicare pay for an elevating electric wheelchair?

    Yes. Provided you meet all the necessary criteria, Medicare can provide partial coverage for an elevating power wheelchair.

  3. How much does an elevating power chair cost?

    Because of their unique design and elevating function, these power wheelchairs are typically more expensive than other mobility devices, with most models costing more than $4,000.