2Not too long ago, the disabled had no alternative but to depend on others to move around. Today, a disabled person can purchase a power wheelchair. A power wheelchair can give a disabled person a sense of independence and the kind of mobility he or she yearns for. If you’re looking for a new wheelchair that has the power to move you around safely and comfortably, it's time you've learned how to use a power wheelchair.Power wheelchair 
12V battery charger
Extendable reaching tool
Wheelchair gloves
Fanny packs
Mini backpack
Wheelchair seat cushions
Cell phone
Set of lap belts
Confidence
- Use all inbuilt supports provided by the back of your wheelchair. Take a proper posture by sitting upright with both feet firmly on the pedals. For your comfort, use any form of heavy duty seat protection or a gel seat cushion.To familiarize yourself with your power wheelchair, start by moving one wheel forward and the other in reverse, simultaneously. This will help you to learn how your power wheelchair can be rotated on its axis.Prevent pinches while moving past doors, walls, or any other hard objects by keeping your hands and knees well within the wheelchairs framework.Make an attempt to move in reverse while negotiating narrow turns in doorways and hallways, in the event you find it difficult to get through them while moving forward.Shorten the wheelchair length--temporarily--by removing the front pedals when attempting to execute extremely sharp turns. If you have sufficient leg strength, you may apply the same to obtain extra leverage for turning.Move around your home or office in a pre-planned manner. This will help you to conduct chores efficiently and without hindrance.