On the allocation of state-funded electric wheelchairs

On the allocation of state-funded electric wheelchairs

Electric wheelchairs are allocated based on the opinion of a doctor or functional specialist (occupational therapist, physiotherapist, technical orthopedist, etc.), which evaluates not only the person's ability to operate it but also the suitability of the environment.

Standard wheelchairs 

Standard electric wheelchairs that can be received with state support weigh approximately 130 kg. Such weight cannot be easily carried irregularly, for example, up stairs or over high thresholds. Therefore, one of the conditions for receiving an electric wheelchair is an environment that allows its use – this means that there must be an elevator or another suitable solution available at the place of residence.

If the standard model is not suitable 

However, if the standard electric wheelchair is not suitable due to environmental restrictions, it is possible to purchase a lighter model (total weight up to 35 kg) using a co-payment method. This would allow finding the most individually suitable solution.

Before the allocation of the electric wheelchair, all applicants must visit the Functioning Assessment Laboratory, where specialists will help to try out various models and find the most suitable assistive device.

If you have questions

For a solution of a suitable technical assistive device for your needs, we recommend contacting specialists, such as occupational therapists, who can provide more information about the possibilities of using the technical assistive device and the needs for environmental adaptation. 

Or contact us by phone (+371) 66955663 at the Vaivari Technical Aids Centre Functioning Assessment Laboratory.

Questions and suggestions can also be sent to the VTPC email vtpc@nrc.lv or contact us via VTPC e-address