Can Collision Avoidance Sensors be Added to Existing Motorized Wheelchairs?

Yes, collision avoidance systems can be integrated into your wheelchair setup to enhance safety and independence. While many users select these systems when ordering a new custom motorized wheelchair, the technology is designed to be configured and installed to meet specific clinical and environmental needs.

According to the provided information, the process for adding these systems includes:

  • Clinical Evaluation: A certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) assesses your functional abilities, vision, and environment to recommend the right sensor configuration.
  • Sensor Selection: You can choose between different types of technology, such as ultrasonic sensors for cost-effective, close-range detection or LiDAR for high-precision, 360-degree awareness.
  • Professional Installation: Technicians securely mount the sensors and route the wiring to avoid pinch points on the chair’s frame.
  • Calibration: The system is fine-tuned to match the specific obstacles you encounter in your daily life, such as narrow doorways or furniture.

Insurance coverage, including Medicare and Medicaid, may be available for these enhancements when they are deemed medically necessary and supported by proper clinical documentation.


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