
There are plenty of mobility product providers for you to choose from, but are they all created equal? To ensure you get the best quality, customer service, and ongoing support, here are just five things you should look for.
- Specialty Manufacturer
Firstly, make sure you buy your mobility products from a specialist manufacturer. You’ll find that some furniture providers offer a small range of rise and recline chairs or adjustable beds. You may also find some online sellers providing handicap lift for van, wheelchair ramps, or other accessibility options on different websites. Furthermore, you may see a nice mobility scooter in a catalogue that comes through the door. The thing is, you really need some personalized advice when buying mobility products, which means going to a specialist.
- Experience and Expertise
Most specialist providers know exactly what they’re talking about, but it’s always worth checking around to find one that demonstrates the highest levels of experience and expertise. Look for blogs and other such resources that provide advice and help people cope with their mobility issues.
- Guarantees
Well-made mobility products can be expensive, but they’re also expected to last. When you pick up a mobility product that comes in on the expensive side – such as a scooter or bed – you should really ensure that a warranty or guarantee is offered. You’ll probably never have to use it, but you shouldn’t sacrifice the peace of mind that comes with such a promise.
- British Made
When a product is made right here in the United Kingdom, you’ll know that is of a certain quality, and you’ll also know your purchase has helped support local businesses and the national economy. Better yet, companies that use British made products tend to offer superior levels of customer support.
- Personalization
Most mobility furniture and devices can be picked up ‘off the shelf’, but things are going to feel better when they are made with your exact size and shape in mind. Look for a company that makes a point of taking measurements and providing bespoke options.