Wheelchair that can hold a vent

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jillg

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Good Morning all!

I am looking for a wheelchair company that could supply us with a chair (manual) that can hold my Dad's O2, his vent(LTV 950) and battery. Thank you- it's spring and he wants to go fishing:cool::cool:
 
I could have got a vent tray for my Invacare TDX. You could check their site.

AL.
 
I tried to post a website that has all kinds of these type of devices but it got deleted. Sorry I can't help.
 
The website was deleted for the following and we don't allow this if discovered.
he posted a message that included a link to his own website… the page on his site had an advertisement to another site that sold products… the linking code was using an affiliate program (meaning Joel (or someone) was profiting from the link

I don't think Joel knew this was happening.


AL
 
Thanks guys- I'll check it out
 
I tried to post a website that has all kinds of these type of devices but it got deleted. Sorry I can't help.

Yeah, Thats kinda cheesy! Anything helpfull should be aloud IMO...
 
when it comes time for my wife to need one I would get a Rx from the Dr., and call the wheelchair vendor, thats what they get commissions for. They could order it & install it, if complicted
 
OK guys, READ POST #4 in this thread. That's the reason the post was deleted. Why should we advertise for someone who is making money from a site? We get nothing and you possibly get spam.

AL.
 
Do most people carry the vent on a tray in front of them. We also need to carry an external battery. I wish the doctor would just order it for us. He just told us to find what we need and he will write the order. I did find something that might work on the Sammons Preston site - but the O2 would be in the way.
 
Mom's chair is power and manual. It has a vent holder on the back and a tray was custom made for her battery. The Company is ATG rehab...1-800-761-0700. They were refered to us from the NY Presb Hospital ALS Center...Dr. Mitsumoto.
 
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