Medicare Power Scooters: Do I Qualify?

If you have mobility issues because of a medical condition, you may qualify for power scooters covered by Medicare. In order to qualify, there are Medicare power scooter guidelines that need to be followed. If your physician prescribes a scooter, then it can be considered medical equipment. This means it can be purchased from a Durable Medical Equipment provider. Medicare Part B can cover part of the cost of a scooter is considered medically necessary.

Medicare Power Scooter Guidelines

To qualify for the Medicare guidelines for power scooter purchases, you must have a face-to-face meeting with a doctor and the doctor will need to consider the use of a walker, cane, or manual wheelchair before a handicap scooter. Medical records need to show the need.

Available Power Scooters Covered by Medicare

To comply with Medicare guidelines for power scooter coverage, the scooter needs to be necessary and reasonable in treating an injury or illness or improving the function of a compromised body part. The scooter also needs to be used primarily in the individual’s home.

Go-Go Elite Traveller® Power Scooter

The Go-Go Elite Traveller® is a power scooter Medicare covers. It is compact and lightweight and allows you to easily drive in smaller spaces. The feather-touch disassembly easily disassembles into five lightweight pieces for storage and transport. A front frame-mounted seat post adds stability. There are exclusive black non-scuffing tires, making this a great scooter for inside use. There is a standard front basket. This scooter includes two sets of easily changeable colored shrouds in blue and red. The dual voltage charger allows for charging the battery pack off-board and onboard for convenience. The charger port on the tiller makes it even easier to charge the scooter. The black vinyl swivel seat provides comfortable seating with a weight capacity of up to 300 pounds.

Maxima Power Scooter Medicare Covered

The Maxima 4-Wheel Scooter is one of the other optional power scooters covered by Medicare. This scooter features an ultra-heavy-duty drivetrain and a deep, large seat. It is made with the bariatric market in mind and has a weight capacity of up to 500 pounds. It features a redesigned seat for improved comfort and an easily adjustable tiller. The black non-marking tires make it great for both indoor and outdoor use, and with maximum speeds of up to 5.3 mph, this scooter can handle just about anything. There is a user-friendly console as well. The large front headlights help increase visibility in low light settings and there are directional signals for added safety. Easily accessible tie-down points allow you to transport the scooter unoccupied.

Victory® 9.2. Power Scooter

The Victory® 9.2 Scooter offers a balance of comfort, performance, and style and is a great option for a power scooter Medicare covers. Feather-touch disassembly makes this a great scooter for easy transporting and storing. The under-tiller puddle light gives better visibility to the USB charging port and tiller-mounted storage. There is also an integrated cup holder in the tiller. With frosted LED headlights, along with the lower mounted LED pathway light, you’ll have peace of mind when driving in low-lighted areas. The pinch-less hinge seats slide and swivel for better comfort. The easy-grip tiller is adjustable and there is a built-in USB charger port to charge mobile devices when out and about. Plus, the ambient voltmeter adjusts brightness to suit your environment.

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