Power chair insurance

When I got my power chair, my power chair technician recommended that we get insurance on my chair. Solid advice, for sure.

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Description

This is not really a tool, but it also very necessary if you have a power chair. You can add a rider to your home insurance policy. Be sure to insure the full replacement cost which is typically between $30,000 and $50,000. This is important because medical insurance including Medicare will only cover a replacement every 5 years.

Work with your insurance agent to get the coverage you need.

Additional information

Steve’s ALS stage

Late, Middle

ALS toolboxes

We are using these stages to help you understand when these tools and apps were most effective for Steve.

EARLY STAGE | July 2021 – November 2022

From first symptoms to the walker

Key points
• No ventilation
• Able to walk without help
• Limited upper limb function

MIDDLE STAGE | November 2022 – August 2023

From walker to power chair

Key points
• Limited ventilation with an NIV
• Help needed to transfer
• Limited upper and lower limb function
• Work transitions
• Supplemental nutrition through feeding tube

LATE STAGE | August 2023 – Current

Power chair

Key points
• 50% to full time ventilation
• From NIV to tracheostomy
• Lift transfers
• Loss of limb function
• Most nutrition through feeding tube

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