Grandma will be coming to live with me soon. I need to buy her a wheelchair and bathroom safety items. Will insurance cover any of these costs, particularly the wheelchair?
The wheelchair will probably be around $200 out-of-pocket. She only needs it so we can get her in and out of the house. It would also come in handy to get her to go places like the grocery store as she dislikes walking and is afraid of falling. She doesn't need it at the doctor's office. She always uses a walker.
I figure the grand total of everything she'll need will come to around $541 + tax.
I know nothing about her insurance and neither does she. Her son (my uncle) is in charge of that. I just thought I'd check things out before talking to him about it.
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A bed will cost you over a $1000. Like suggested, try the Redcross, the Lions Club, ect
Look for a transport chair, not a full wheelchair, as they are lighter and less expensive. A transport chair does not have the large wheels on the side and folds up easily to fit in the trunk or back seat of a car. When looking for a chair keep granny's height and weight in mind and buy a chair in which she will feel secure. If it is too large she will slide around and it will be uncomfortable.
Contact friends and ask whether anyone has any of these types of items available - transport chair, bedside commode, shower chair, etc. - or do they know anyone who does inhome care as those folks often have access to used items.
Definitely install grab bars in the bathroom and perhaps along a hall. Use good size and install with toggle bolts through the well. Take up any throw rugs or area rugs. Have good lighting and night lights. Take up decorative items on the floor that might be in granny's walking path. Consider a ramp for the exterior stairs if there are more that a couple. It just makes things easier.