i know a married couple the husband is about 74
he is just able to walk he has a mobility scooter
the wife told me she paid a 1000 pounds for
i fhought in his position he would have got a free one
from the nhs
what do u think
No, my Mum and step father had nothing but a pension and the house, but had to find the money to pay for one. Most NHS would have done was provide a wheel chair along with some other mobility aids, which had to be returned when he died.
I seem to recall researching this when I wanted one and what I saw said something along the lines of 'if you have savings of £3. or less you could apply for one'. I have certainly had to buy my own, but its amazing just how many people think you get them for free and they are certainly not cheap!
julia mag, I don't know where you saw this but its not true. Some areas of the country offer a voucher scheme where you are given a voucher to spend on a more expensive wheelchair than the NHS supply but you have to out the rest and i think its only for people who cannot walk at all, ie need a wheelchair all the time and not just when they got out.
working people can get one as part of the access to work scheme BTW £1000 was very expensive a basic one for general purposes should be lot less than that