Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Getting Measured For A Custom Wheelchair

After a week of a loaner wheelchair, Balthazar was measured for a custom wheelchair.  We drove an hour to the orthopedic hospital for his appointment.  I had to arrange pick-up from preschool for Caspar, so we could make the appointment time.  Balthazar didn't quite understand that the chair he's had isn't permanent.  He's happy to wheel around and do tricks.  Once he gets the permanent chair, there will be no stopping him.  The current chair is slightly too big, and not quite meeting his needs.  The new chair will be his for five years.  It will adjust as he grows.  It will be his favorite color.  I still can't believe that it was this easy to get a wheelchair for him. After so long of knowing that a part-time wheelchair was for him, to finally make it happen was almost too good to be true.

We had the fitting, and measuring and an hour of questions about what his needs are.  We described our one story home, the car, the stoop at the front door, the lack of ramp, but application for one, etc.  We looked at wheel sizes and colors and clothing guards and backs and padded seats and push handles.  Now we wait for the developmental pediatrician to sign off on the application.  Then it goes to insurance for them to approve the payment of it.  Then the manufacturer makes it.  It goes back to the orthopedic hospital for the final fitting.  In four months, he should have his chair.  Thank heavens that it is this easy and seamless for us.

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