Miracle on Wheels Offers Power Wheelchairs to Those Who Qualify Recent Studies Show Using a Power Chair Can Save Your Health



Jaspan Medical Systems -- through its Miracle on Wheels (http://www.durablemedical.com) program, can now deliver a power (or electric) wheelchair (http://www.jaspanmedical.com) at little or no charge to anyone who qualifies for our program.

Various health studies have estimated that one in three adults age 65 and older fall each year. While most falls result in minimal injury, more than 20 to 30 percent of adults age 65 and older suffer serious injury from falls, particularly hip fractures and head injury. Of those hospitalized for a hip fracture 40% never return home or live independently again, and 25% will die within one year.

Falls are the second leading cause of injury death for people ages 55-79, but become even more prevalent for individuals over the age of 80. With those aged 65 and older combined, falls account for 50 percent of all injury deaths.

Falls are incredibly expensive also. A study of persons aged 72 and older found the average health-care cost of a fall was $19,440. This includes hospital, nursing home, emergency room, and home healthcare but not physicians' fees. The cost of hip fracture care averages $33,000 per patient. Nursing home care averages $50,000/year but can run as high as $100,000/year (Centers for Disease Control (http://www.cdc.gov)).

But falls can be prevented. Making environmental modifications, improving medication management, and increasing physical activity can help prevent falls.

However, for those who cannot increase their physical activity, or who cannot use a cane, walker or manual wheelchair due to their medical conditions--the most common being stroke, osteo- and rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, amputation, and COPD--the best option is an electric, or power wheelchair (http://www.jaspanmedical.com). Patients who have access to power mobility devices, such as a power wheelchair, are nearly five times less likely to fall. The savings in both mental and physical well-being for the patient can be enormous.

In order to qualify for a power chair from a medical standpoint, the recipient:

1. Must not be able to walk safely enough, even with the aid of a cane or walker, to take care of himself in his own residence; and...

2. Must not be able to self-propel a manual wheelchair well enough to take care of himself in his own residence.

From an insurance standpoint, the recipient must have durable medical (http://www.durablemedical.com) coverage. In most cases, this insurer is Medicare (http://www.medicare.gov).

For more information about the Miracle on Wheels program, contact Jaspan Medical Systems at 1-800-400-4210 or on the web at http://www.jaspanmedical.com.





Miracle on Wheels Offers Power Wheelchairs to Those Who Qualify Recent Studies Show Using a Power Chair Can Save Your Health