You guys in this thread are very knowledgeable about mobility devices-may I ask some questions on behalf of my dad?
So, Dad has Parkinson's, and is finally open to a mobility device. His dr (and me, his daughter!) have been wanting him to have one for some time, because at this point, walking any distance is fatiguing and he has sort of stopped being willing to go anywhere-which is not good mentally or physically. He uses a rollator in the house/yard and when Mom takes him to appts.
I'm trying to help Mom and Dad navigate this-none of us are familiar with mobility devices, other than the one
ECV I rented him in 2012 when I took them to Disney. I don't think he could drive that anymore, I don't think he can turn his head or arms enough and I worry that he would fall off. I would think that a powerchair is the way to go? This Fold n Go looks awesome, at least to me but I'm not an wheelchair user so I don't know.
Here are his stats-
Has Parkinsons, does not stand up straight and has limited neck mobility but can use hands (he uses a computer mouse just fine). Sitting down and getting up are not easy for him. Mentally, sharp.
Not a big guy.
A device would need to be able to be transported, so we could take him places. Mom has a Kia Soul. She's able to lift some, but I don't want her lifting heavy stuff a lot. She's open to a hitch on her car if needed.
They have Medicare and the extra whatever it's called, United Healthcare. Primary dr wants to write a prescription. In that case, do you just pick your own or do they tell you what brand?
I thought about renting the Fold N Go for him to try, but I hesitate because I don't know if it's appropriate for him, watching the videos for it the people using it seem to be in better physical shape than he is. Stupid question here-could he fall out of it?
We are really starting from scratch here as far as educating ourselves about mobility devices. I appreciate any input!