How to acquire a scooter with the NHS?
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Hi @gwyneth, and welcome to the community!
When you got your wheelchair, did you have an NHS wheelchair assessment? If so, it might be worth contacting them to see what your options are, as schemes vary in different local authorities. However, there's some great information on getting suitable NHS mobility equipment on this NHS Choices page. Hope this helps! -
Hi @gwynneth
Welcome to the community.
Unfortunately, the NHS doesn’t normally issue mobility scooters. NHS wheelchair clinics do currently have some discretion over setting their own criteria for the equipment that they issue. However, for those that have a need for an outdoor powered mobility device, the wheelchair clinic will normally only be able assist if there is also a need for an indoor powered mobility device. In most instances they will prescribe a powered wheelchair capable of being used in both environments.
However, there are other routes to sourcing a mobility scooter, see: http://www.dlf.org.uk/factsheets/scooter
Hope this helps
Jean
https://community.scope.org.uk/categories/ask-an-occupational-therapist
Jean Merrilees BSc MRCOT
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