At Complete Care Shop, we understand that everyone's needs are unique. Our self-propelling wheelchairs are available in a variety of sizes, styles, and configurations to ensure your self-propelled wheelchair is a fully customised fit that guarantees your comfort. Adjustable seat heights, luxurious cushioning, and detachable armrests and footrests all contribute to a personalised seating experience that caters to your individual preferences and creates the ultimate daily living aid.
Transporting and storing your self-propelled wheelchair should be as simple as possible. Many of our self-propelling wheelchairs double up as transit wheelchairs and feature collapsible frames, allowing for easy storage in compact spaces and hassle-free transport in vehicles or on public transport. Whether you're on the move or at home, these chairs are designed to fit your lifestyle seamlessly.
Our self-propelled wheelchairs are made for longevity, so you can depend on them for years to come. Constructed from high-quality materials, these self-propelling wheelchairs are designed to withstand the rigours of daily use while maintaining peak performance. Solid frames, comfy seating aids, and dependable components ensure their sturdiness lasts, providing you with a reliable mobility solution that stands the test of time.
At Complete Care Shop, we’re determined to help and support you towards increased independence in your every day. Backed by thousands of users on Trustpilot, you can rely on our high-quality self-propelled wheelchairs with confidence.
There are plenty of ways to get the help you need from us. We have a useful online help and advice section and also offer home wheelchair assessments to help you during the purchase process. Our aftersales services include specialist wheelchair servicing and specialist insurance, giving you complete peace of mind that your purchase is maintained and protected.
If you have any more questions about our range of self-propelled wheelchairs, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Frequently asked questions about our self-propelled wheelchairs
A self-propelled wheelchair is primarily designed to be powered by the person using it. They have large rear wheels, making it easier for you to push yourself along. You can usually still use these chairs like a travel wheelchair and have them pushed by a carer or relative, where necessary, but they're designed to make it easier for you to get around under your own power.
The larger rear wheels on this type of chair can mean that it's easier to get over lumps and bumps than you may find with a transit or transport wheelchair.
A self-propelled wheelchair could help you get around under your own power, so you can lead a more independent lifestyle and continue to enjoy your favourite activities. This type of chair also allows others to push it if needed. For those who need one, a self-propelled wheelchair can be a revolutionary living aid for you and others.
Someone with a mobility issue that is hampering their everyday lifestyle may find a self-propelled wheelchair useful in helping to get themselves around. Self-propelled wheelchairs are a cheaper option because they allow you to get around easily, making them an easier alternative to electric wheelchairs.
Yes, it is possible to push a self-propelling wheelchair. In fact, self-propelled wheelchairs are often designed to be pushed if or when your loved one is unable to propel the chair themselves.
This depends on your ability, your mobility level, and the model of your self-propelled wheelchair. It may take some practice to get the hang of using a self-propelled wheelchair, but with time and patience, you will become more proficient at manoeuvring the chair. We offer amazing wheelchair accessories to make your time in a self-propelled wheelchair as easy as possible.
It's important to make sure you purchase the most appropriate sized wheelchair for your needs. Please double-check the product specifications to make sure it's right for you and refer to our wheelchair sizing guide.
If you have any questions about any of our wheelchairs, you can ask for advice from our occupational therapists.