Power Seat Elevators

Give your child a better view of life.

A smiling young girl using a motorized wheelchair with pink wheels and power seat elevators is at an outdoor food counter with a woman and man, likely her parents, on a sunny day. Modern buildings and a “GALLITO” sign are visible in the background.

Use & Benefits

Helping kids reach their world

Any child who has a power wheelchair can benefit from a Power Seat Elevator. The technology raises your child’s seat 10- to 14-inches. This allows your child to get eye level and reach heights that give him or her better access to hard-to-reach surfaces.

A modern power wheelchair with a yellow base and black seat, featuring Power Seat Elevators, adjustable leg rests, headrest, armrests, and an elevated seat supported by a scissor lift mechanism.
Use

Power tilt technology benefits all wheelchair users — especially children who transfer frequently.

Downhill Transferring

A Power Seat Elevator allows your child to transfer downhill, putting less stress on their arms and shoulders.

Reduces Overuse

By eliminating the need to constantly reach overhead and over-extend his or her arms, hand and head, your child can reduce the risk of overuse injuries.

Provides More Access

With the ability to move vertically, your child can reach more spaces and gain more freedom to engage in daily life.

Gets Your Child Eye Level
Getting eye-level with friends and family not only helps your child’s neck and back; it also gives him or her empowerment and can improve overall well-being.
A smiling young girl with a white bow in her hair sits in a pink power wheelchair with Power Seat Elevators, while a woman stands behind her. Both look happy in a colorful indoor setting with a chalkboard filled with drawings.
A young boy in a yellow power wheelchair with Power Seat Elevators is reaching up to touch the leaves of a tree branch in a park during sunset.
A woman in a motorized wheelchair with Power Seat Elevators smiles while reaching for a book on a library shelf, surrounded by neatly organized books and warm lighting.

Medical Necessity

Medical necessity is a key requirement for insurance to cover mobility equipment. Insurance providers will only approve equipment that is considered medically necessary based on your specific health needs and daily functional limitations. Our team works closely with your healthcare provider to ensure all documentation supports this requirement.

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Insurance Coverage

Because most of our mobility equipment can be covered by insurance, our process is centered around working closely with your insurance provider every step of the way. From your initial evaluation to the final delivery, our dedicated medical documentation team ensures everything is in place to help you get the equipment you need.

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Customer Stories

A young boy in a motorized wheelchair wears a red shirt and holds a blue blanket. He has light brown hair and sits near a white wall, with a colorful blanket over his legs, capturing a moment from Brogans Story.
Neuromuscular Disease

Brogan’s Story

Brogan, a spunky and adorable three-year-old with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, is able to experience independence for the first time, thanks to the help of his first powerchair and his Numotion ATP, Jarrod.