What Programs Provide Funding for Power Wheelchairs?

There are several core government and nonprofit programs that provide funding for power wheelchairs, particularly for residents in New York, Georgia, and Michigan:

Government Programs:

  • Medicare Part B: Covers 80% of the cost for custom power wheelchairs when mobility within the home is impaired and a doctor’s prescription is provided.
  • Medicaid: Often funds up to the full cost of prescribed wheelchairs if deemed medically necessary. State-specific waivers, such as those in Georgia, can cover custom features for complex cases.
  • VA Benefits: Provides full coverage for veterans with service-connected disabilities. Specialized grants like the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) grant can also be used for adaptive equipment.

Grant and Nonprofit Options:

  • Federal Section 5310 Mobility Grants: These can cover 80% of capital costs for mobility equipment, often providing $5,000 or more.
  • State-Specific Grants: Programs like the New York Independence Funds or the Georgia Division of Rehabilitation Services offer subsidies for assistive devices.
  • Nonprofit Organizations: Groups such as the Free Wheelchair Mission, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and Easterseals provide targeted funding that can cover up to the full cost of a power wheelchair for low-income individuals.

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