How to Transfer from Your Wheelchair to Your Car -- 5 Secrets to Freedom and SuccessWheelchairs provide freedom for thousands, but they can also present challenges to the very freedoms they offer. You don't have to be a 'stuck at home' statistic. Discover 5 secrets to gaining your freedom and mobility away from home without awkward and difficult manual transfers from your wheelchair to your car. Realize for yourself the joy of going shopping, eating out or vacationing once again! Before you start, always lock your chair and detach all movable parts i.e. footrests, accessories, trays etc. Follow the next 5 steps for achieving freedom of mobility! Secret #1 Curb height to car seat keeps gravity in check by somewhat leveling the two surfaces. Secret #2 There are many expensive products on the market today that seek to accomplish this same feat. Empty grocery bags are free. Suit your fancy. Watch out though, this slick surface is easy to slide off of when you don't want to! Secret #3 Secret #4 Remember when standing for transferring, safety first. You should push up from the wheelchair arm instead of pulling on the door, the door jam or your helper. Doors don't have muscles to strain or discs to herniate -- you and your caregiver do! Secret #5 You can buy or use wheelchairs almost anywhere. Goodwill and senior citizen centers usually have them at low-to-no cost. Manual wheelchairs are also often found at a doctor's office, and power scooters can be found at the grocery store, however, there is nothing like your own wheelchair! Now, go out and enjoy your freedom of going! If you need more assistance, you may want to look up a home health care agency in your area to see if their physical therapist can assist you with your freedom and mobility goals. I am confident that my fifteen years of also trouble shooting wheelchair transfers will help you to get that awkward chair into your trunk while saving your back! Visit us now to find out how. Got other home health care physical therapy questions? You've got goals -- we've got answers! |