Handicap Scooters Medicare Coverage
Will Medicare Cover Your Handicapped Scooter?
Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program for people over age 65 and those with certain disabilities or medical conditions. While the Social Security Administration (SSA) enrolls people in Medicare, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMMS) runs the program. The Medicare program has several parts and Medicare Part B is dedicated to durable medical equipment such as handicap scooters.
You must meet certain conditions under Medicare Part B for the program to consider fulfilling handicap scooters Medicare reimbursement. For example, you must have a necessary and reasonable need for a mobility device such as a handicapped scooter. Additionally, you must intend to use the mobility scooter primarily in your home and receive an in-person examination from your doctor. Medicare requires your doctor to give you a written prescription for a mobility device such as a scooter before you can receive one. Your doctor must also first consider the use of a cane, walker or manual wheelchair before considering a scooter. The medical need for the scooter must also be documented in your medical records. So, take that first step towards getting coverage for Medicare handicap scooters and schedule a face-to-face appointment with your regular physician.
Victory® 10.2 4-Wheel Handicap Scooter
Consider Victory® 10.2 Medicare handicap scooters when looking for durable equipment that the program may cover. Available in three-and four-wheel models, this scooter is stylish, comfortable, and offers high performance to help you continue living an active lifestyle. Some of its most prominent features include:
- Feather-touch disassembly
- Wraparound Delta tiller
- Ten-inch non-scuffing tires
- Front basket
- Weight capacity of up to 400 pounds
- Runs up to 13.5 miles between charges
- Maximum speed of up to 5.2 miles per hour
- Available in Candy Apple Red or Ocean Blue shroud colors
- Puddle light
- Cup holder and storage space in tiller
- USB mobile charging device
- Optional seat sizes available
Maxima 4-Wheel
Another option of handicap scooters Medicare may cover is the Maxima Scooter. It offers exceptional heavy-duty performance. With a weight capacity of up to 500 pounds, the Maxima comes complete with a heavy-duty drivetrain and a deep, large seat to ensure comfort and optimal performance. This scooter is designed with the bariatric community in mind. Here are some of its unique features:
- Flat-free tires that leave no scuff marks behind
- Console is completely user-friendly
- Adjustable tiller
- Bumper made from polyurethane for added style and durability
- Tie-down points make it easy to transport the scooter when not in use
- Reaches a maximum speed of 5.3 miles per hour
- Drivetrain comes with a 110-amp controller
- Front basket for storage
Go-Go® Sport Motorized Scooter
Although there are many Medicare handicap scooters, the Go-Go® Sport Scooter fits the bill when you need a mobility device that travels easily. With feather-touch disassembly, this unit breaks down into five lightweight pieces. That makes both traveling and storage a snap. Other unique features of the Go-Go Sport include:
- Weight capacity of up to 325 pounds
- Removable footboard basket provides additional storage space on the 4-wheel model
- Black non-scuffing tires
- LED lighting
- Charger port on the tiller
- Stable mounted seat post on the front frame
- Tiller’s ergonomic handles make it possible to rest one hand and wrist while the other steers and you can also alternate which hand rests
- Dual-voltage charger
- Blue and red shrouds are easily changeable anytime you want a new look