

When you start to feel that your independence is starting to slip away and you are finding yourself restricted by your mobility capabilities, then it is time to start thinking about investing in a mobility scooter. Mobility scooters can help transform somebody’s life who has become impacted by a medical condition, a physical disability or someone who is elderly and finding that their mobility is not what it used to be.
Although a great investment to make, a mobility scooter can be rather expensive for some people who cannot foot the cost. Luckily, there are ways where those eligible can actually seek financial support and charitable grants which will allow them to have a mobility scooter at reduced prices and even for free.
As stated, being unable to afford the cost of a mobility scooter is very problematic and can reduce the quality of life for many affected people, leading to more underlying issues, especially a person’s mental health. For those who require financial support to purchase a mobility scooter, or to get one for free, then these are the common charities that can help support those seeking aid:
One of the most popular options for those looking for financial aid when it comes to buying a mobility scooter is to turn to the Mobility Scheme. Motability is a charitable organization that helps lease mobility vehicles to those who are eligible. For eligibility, a person must receive a qualifying mobility allowance with at least 12 months left.
Mobility Trust can provide powered mobility scooters to UK residents with severe mobility issues who cannot afford the cost. Those who are looking to seek support from Mobility Trust and to acquire the right mobility scooter for free will have to contact the trust and meet certain eligibility requirements that will be asked for each person.
For those who have suffered a spinal injury that has left them paralysed, the charity can help provide the needed support and can offer tailored grants to help with the cost of a mobility scooter. Grants from the charity are only offered on a case-by-case basis so those seeking support must contact the charity to find out more.
Blesma is an armed forces charity that provides financial support for its members suffering from injuries that are impacting their mobility in day-to-day life. Grants for mobility scooters are offered to members on an individual basis. To seek guidance and support visit the charity’s website today.
As we have mentioned there are charities that can offer financial support for a mobility scooter and some can even provide you with a completely free mobility scooter. Other options that are available include:
The UK NHS does not always offer mobility scooters but will offer them free of charge to those who meet certain types of criteria. The criteria that the NHS measures for those who are seeking free mobility scooter eligibility are whether a person has a permanent or long-term mobility issue that is impacting someone’s ability to walk. The best option to see if you are eligible is to contact your local GP or the NHS wheelchair service directly.
If you are not eligible for a free mobility scooter on the NHS then other options are to turn to your local council for support which may offer a free mobility scooter or some sort of financial aid. There are some charitable organizations that will offer free mobility scooters in some circumstances as well as financial support.
If you would like to find out more about mobility scooter financial aid then contact us and we will be more than happy to offer our expert advice. Although we do not provide mobility financial support, we have a great selection of quality mobility scooters suitable for all types of mobility issues to help get you on the move.