Where To Look:
- Check with your school board for their preferred mobility vendors and contacts.
- Check for a local supplier by looking at the label on your local Walmart’s wheelchair.
- Ask them if they have child size chairs to rent or loan.
- If the board doesn’t have a preferred vendor ask the school (or school board) who the Occupational Therapist is that supports your local mobility challenged students. They will know a local supplier. Your Special Education Resource Consultant (SERT) will be a good place to start
- Check with online retailers like BestBuy or Amazon.
- Request your board of education procure one or several chairs for use in schools for this program
- Contact your local Easter Seals (in 8 Canadian Provinces) or other service organizations who fund wheelchair purchases for children. They will not pay for your chair, but will know suppliers who can access a chair for you.
- In the Greater Toronto Area, Mobility Specialties: mobilityspecialties.ca
- For National rentals or purchase: Motion motioncares.ca
Sizing A Chair:
Make sure the chair size you get will fit the largest student in the class. This will avoid embarrassment and further exclusion.
Take into account the following:
- WIDTH – Measure (or generously estimate) hip width
- DEPTH: FOOTREST HEIGHT: Measure back of knee to base of
their heel - Paediatric chair sizing generally recommend 14” x 14” Grades
4-6 and 16” x 16” Grades 6-8. 12″ x 12″ is also available for younger grades with no large students. - Adult chairs for students over 250 lbs.
Considerations:
If you don’t wish to purchase a chair and can’t rent one, you may wish to partner with another local school to share a chair for different parts of the year.
- Do not get a motorized wheelchair
- Make sure the chair has brakes
- Make sure there is a seatbelt
- If you rent a chair, it should be tested first for safety
an on-site safety check is available through local Vendors. For a
chair approx. $80-$100 for safety test - If purchasing a chair, get an extra seat cover, so one can be
washed if soiled - The underside is vinyl so it can be wiped. (No
embarrassing downtime) - Don’t grease the chair’s wheels, or submerge it in water.
(okay if it gets wet outside on the playground)
Costs:
A paediatric/youth wheelchair can range from $300 to much more ($3,000). No need for advanced features like tilt for someone sitting in the chair for 3 hours. You do want them to be able to wheel themselves around independently, (even if they may ask for help from their assistant) Look for a self propelled model.