Published by B. Cando on 09 Apr 2010

Invacare At’m Take Along Wheel Chair

At'm Take Along Wheelchair

The Invacare At’m Take Along Wheelchair is a motorized wheelchair that you can literally take with you, load into a car, quickly put together when you arrive and drive with the simple flick of the switch. This compact motorized wheelchair is compact and lightweight and fits in the trunk of a car. It’s easy to assemble, takes one minute to fit together the three separate pieces and is as easy as setting up a lawn chair. No tools or mobility lifts are required to put it together.

It’s got enough power for a full day of travel around. Come to think of it, if you thought traveling was next to impossible because of the traditional power chairs, this has all changed with the convenience of the Invacare At’m Take Along Chair. Whether you or your family drive, fly or take the train to your destination, this take along motorized chair fits in the back of your car and only weighs 74 pounds in total. It would be easy to take on an airplane as excess baggage making traveling and vacations much easier for you.

Think of the possibilities of this wheelchair and what more you could do in your life with family and friends.

The Invacare At’m Take Along wheel chair is available in Candy Red Pearl or Deep Blue Pearl colors. It is 25.5 inches wide, 35.5 inches in length and bears the weight of a person of up to 250 pounds. This light weight motorized wheel chair has a maximum speed of 3.5 mph, with an incline capability of 6 degrees, a two inch ground clearance, and an off board charger. The battery size is 17 Ah and its power can get you moving ten to 12 miles in distance. It comes with a 36 month limited warranty on the wheel chair frame and a one year warranty on the electronics.

This lightweight power chair is made by the Invacare Corporation and presents this chair with the trade mark of “Yes, you can” and we think it definitely suits this motorized wheel chair. We love any new product that makes your life easier and extends the possibilities in your life. Check out their website at www.invacare.com for more information.


Published by B. Cando on 10 Nov 2009

Motorized wheel chairs

A few important questions about motorized wheel chairs

As a first time buyer,  how do I know which motorized wheel chair is the right one for me?

In the last few years, many styles and models of motorized wheel chairs have become available on the market. Finding the right type can sometimes be difficult. If this is your first motorized wheelchair, it is best to go and check one out at a dealer. It is vital that you test drive a mobility wheelchair before you buy one. This will allow you to assess comfort, ease of use and flexibility of the device. In many cases, the dealer will also help you select the wheel chair which is ideal for you.

What are benefits of a motorized wheel chair?

Motorized wheel chairs allow you more freedom. You can go outside but the handling is not always great depending on the surface and the durability of the power chair. The majority of motorized wheel chairs are designed for indoor use on flat surfaces, so be sure to assess your needs and get the right wheelchair.

What is the weight capacity of a motorized wheel chair?

On average, most motorized wheel chairs will carry a weight of 200-300 lbs.

Can I use my motorized wheel chair on all surfaces?

It depends.  The majority of motorized wheel chairs are meant for use indoors on flat surfaces. Since these wheel chairs have small tires, they generally do not drive well on grass and consume a lot of power. Plus, you surely do not want to mess up your wheel chair by driving on mud and dirt.  However, there are motorized wheelchairs that are built for outdoor use so they can help you get to work and follow a regular routine.  Your motorized wheel chair dealer will help you decide what you need.  The outdoor use power chairs have a higher speed and can handle steeper inclines.

Do batteries come with the motorized wheel chairs?

Yes, all motorized wheel chairs come with a battery. The battery shelf life is 12-24 months depending on how you drive and where.  Driving on rough surfaces like grass and gravel always consumes more power. Many wheel chairs now come with self rechargers.

How do I know if the battery is running low?

The motorized wheel chair battery has indicators located on the control panel. When the indicator arrow is at yellow light, it is time to recharge the battery. Whenever the battery power is low, the indicator light will start to blink.
What additional supplies do I need with my motorized wheel chair?

While most motorized wheelchairs are sturdy and will last a long time, it is always precautionary to get a warranty. For the retiree, spending extra money on warranty may be worth it because it allows for more security.

What is the difference between a motorized wheel chair and a power chair?

The power chair is more compact and excellent for use along narrow alleys and tight spaces. It can even be used outdoors. Most power chairs can be operated with a single joy stick. On the other hand, motorized wheel chairs for community use are generally a little bit wider and used mostly indoors.

Do insurance plans for motorized wheel chairs?

Yes, Medicare and some medical health plans do pay for motorized wheel chairs. Some companies only pay for some of the costs. So always call up your insurance carrier ahead of time and find out what is covered and more importantly what is not.  If you live in Canada, there is a government plan which will pay for 75% of the cost of the motorized/power wheel chair.

In most cases you will needs a doctor’s certificate to prove the need for a wheelchair. For those individuals who can ambulate even a short distance, the benefits are usually declined.

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