Ramps For Wheelchairs

Ramps provide a safe and easy method to get into or out of your vehicle or home. You can also avoid mud and puddles, which can cause mobility-aid users to lose their grip and fall.

These ramps are available in three kinds: permanent, semi-permanent and portable. They can be made from concrete, aluminum or even wood. Some kinds of portable ramps fold making them easy to transport around.

Threshold Ramps

When your disabled loved one utilizes wheelchairs, scooters or walker for mobility, even the smallest physical barrier could make it difficult and dangerous for them to move through an area. One of the most commonly used barriers is a threshold for the door that is elevated above the surface of the walk. Thankfully, Med Mart offers an affordable and practical solution with our line of ramps for thresholds for doors.

A threshold ramp for wheelchairs is a simple and safe method to assist your loved ones with disabilities navigate rough terrain by creating a slightly-inclined platform that bridges the gap between different floors or surfaces. These ramps are available in a variety of sizes to meet your requirements. They are also portable and moved to different locations of the home as required. The ramps are also made to comply with ADA guidelines making them the ideal option for helping those with disabilities navigate over raised landings small steps or elevated curbs.

We offer a variety of threshold ramps made of aluminum and rubber to meet your needs. Our rubber mobile ramps for wheelchairs have weather-resistant, lightweight rubber that is durable and durable. Aluminum ramps can be used indoors as well as outdoors and can be adjusted in height.

Our ramps made of aluminum and rubber are ideal for single steps that rise up to nine inches in height and can be cut down to the desired length to suit any specific situation. Our ramps made of rubber and aluminum wheelchair ramp can support up to 800 pounds which means they're sturdy enough to withstand the most massive and heavy models of mobility scooters and wheelchairs.

To determine how long of a ramp you will require, simply measure the distance from the walking surface to the edge of the threshold. Then subtract that measurement from ADA guidelines to determine the minimum length of ramp that you require. For instance, if have a threshold of two inches high the ramp needs to be 12 inches in length to be in line with ADA guidelines.

Portable Ramps

Wheelchair ramps provide wheelchair users with many benefits to mobility that allow them to access their vehicles, homes, and public spaces. They create a gradual incline that allows wheelchair users to overcome barriers like curbs, steps and other obstacles. Some ramps could include safety features, such as side rails or non-slip surfaces that minimize the chance of an accident. A lot of wheelchair ramps can be easily moved from one location to another. This makes them an ideal option for those who travel frequently or need ramps in multiple places.

Portable wheelchair ramps come in a variety of styles sizes, styles and colors to suit individual mobility needs and the environment. They vary from tri-fold ramps which are compact enough to fit in the trunk of a car ramp for electric wheelchair to single-fold ramps of 8 feet that are durable enough to be used in outdoor activities. Some ramps can be rolled up for storage and re-deployed with the click of a button. Others are made of lightweight aluminum and have high-traction surfaces to minimize the chance of slips and falls in any weather.

Those shopping for portable ramps for wheelchairs can find them at a variety of various retailers both offline and online. Accessibility equipment stores, medical supply stores and home improvement stores are among the retailers that sell portable ramps for wheelchairs. A lot of these stores specialize in offering products that are compatible with certain disability types, and knowledgeable staff can help shoppers determine which ramps are right for their requirements.

The most portable ramps are light and durable. They are also easy to carry. Look for models that can be divided into two pieces (by removing a pin in the hinge in the middle) to make them lighter and easier to carry and store. They should have comfortable handles that allow for easy repositioning of the ramp and make sure it is placed safely over any obstacles or steps.

Permanent Ramps

If you'll have to use wheelchairs for extended periods of time, or your mobility requirements fluctuate often, a ramp that is permanent is the best option. Residential ramps are available in many sizes and styles. They vary from threshold ramps that can be used for doors, to ramps that can be used on stairs. There are also ramps with modular design that can be customized to suit the design of your home and removable ramps that allow you to take them with you for use at other locations.

The material used to construct the ramp can affect its performance and durability different weather conditions. Galvanized ramps, for example, are more robust and resistant to insect or rot damage than wood. Some ramps are made of aluminum, which is light and corrosion-resistant. It can also reduce the risk of slipping or falling. Some ramps feature anti-slip decking that reduces the chance of slippage in snow or rain.

When choosing a permanent ramp, consider the location you need it for and the ramp length you'll need. Thresholds are perfect for doorways. Folding ramps work well for stairs. Solid ramps are great for stairs.

Think about the size of your chair and the way you intend to use it. For instance, if you are using a motorized wheelchair ramps wheelchair, it will need more weight capacity than a manual chair. In addition, if you have to cross the ramp using your arms, you might need more space than a person who only uses their feet.

It is best to purchase your ramp from a company with an established track history and a team of experienced professionals. A dealer is in a position to assist you in choosing the right ramp for your needs and can offer advice on the process of installation which is usually fast and easy. A ramp purchased from a certified dealer will also provide greater warranty coverage and support. Lifeway Mobility has a national dealer network, so we can connect you to a local expert who will provide the highest-quality ramp to meet your needs. Contact your local dealer to get started.

Rubber Ramps

Rubber wheelchair ramps provide a cost-effective and safe option for getting over a threshold. The non-slip surface of the ramps helps prevent slips and falls even when they are wet. Rubber is also more durable than ramps made of steel and can withstand weather extremes and repeated use. Rubber also provides some shock absorption, helping to minimize impact and injury in the event of a fall.

These ramps can be easily adjustable in width and height to be a perfect fit. They can be used indoors or outside and comply with ADA slope specifications. They are suitable for manual and electric wheelchair ramps for cars wheelchairs and scooters, stairlifts and walkers. The EZ Access rubber stair ramp is a great way to get around small steps, elevated landings and doors. It features a rise of 2 inches and a beveled edge to ensure safety and comfort for your mobility scooter or wheelchair. This ramp is constructed of recycled rubber and can be cut according to the height of your door sill or threshold.

Another great alternative is the RT ramp that can be cut to the length you want for a custom fit. It comes in a variety of heights and is easy to clean using a damp mop. It is a great choice for those suffering from chronic pain or limited strength and balance. It is a great option for institutions that need to make their accessible entrances more welcoming.

National Ramp presents cost-effective solutions that are tailored to your budget and home. These tiny threshold ramps allow easy navigation through your home and let you live your life to your own terms. These simple ramps are an investment that will pay dividends for years to be. They can be used by themselves or together with larger ramps to ensure that you can live your life at home as long as you can. They can be used to increase accessibility at your commercial or business premises. Your employees and customers will be able to move more freely and confidently if you have a smooth transition between curbs and thresholds.