Power Seat Elevator

Get vertical and get eye level.

A woman using a motorized wheelchair with a Power Seat Elevator reaches for a water bottle in the refrigerator of a modern kitchen.

Use & Benefits

Elevate with custom power

Anyone who has a power wheelchair can benefit from a Power Seat Elevator. The technology raises your seat 10- to 14 inches. This allows you to get eye level and reach heights that give you better access to countertops, cabinets, and cooking surfaces.

Close-up of the back and Power Seat Elevator mechanism on a modern power wheelchair with a red base, black seat, and sturdy metal frame. The seat is elevated, revealing the mechanical support underneath.
Use
We believe everyone with a power wheelchair can benefit from this technology. It’s especially beneficial for people who are doing a lot of transferring.
Individually Configured

Like all Complex Rehab Technology, Power Seat Elevators are individually configured, meaning that your chair will be customized to your needs. There are many configurations, including:

  • Width, depth, height, seat angle
  • Specialty and custom seat and back cushions
  • Positioning items like headrests and side and hip supports
  • Sophisticated powered tilt and recline functions
  • Manual and power elevating leg rests and foot platforms
  • Specialty joystick controls
  • Alternative drive controls including foot control, head control and sip-n-puff
Gets You Eye Level
Getting eye-level with friends, family and colleagues not only helps your neck and back, it gives you empowerment and increases your well-being.
Downhill Transferring
A Power Seat Elevator allows you to transfer downhill, putting less stress on your arms and shoulders.
Provides More Access
With the ability to move vertically, you can reach needed spaces and complete more daily activities on your own.
A man using a Power Seat Elevator and a woman stand together at an outdoor holiday market. People walk nearby, and festive decorations adorn the stalls in the background.
Two women enjoy a walk outdoors; one walks on the sidewalk while the other uses a power wheelchair with a Power Seat Elevator. They are smiling and engaged in conversation, surrounded by trees and parked cars.
A man using a powered wheelchair with a Power Seat Elevator is cooking at a stove in the kitchen. He wears glasses, a dark tracksuit, and red-accented sneakers, stirring something in a pot over the burner.

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 woman in a wheelchair smiles while hugging a young boy in her lap. They are outdoors on a sunny day beside a curb, with green grass and shadows visible in the background—capturing a moment from Jessicas Story.
Multiple Sclerosis

Jessica’s Story

Bedridden by multiple sclerosis, Jessica was disheartened by her inability to spend time with her son. Once Jessica received her M300 Permobil Power Chair, she experienced a significant change in activity and independence. She is now able to pick up her son from school, attend to his needs at home and ultimately be the parent she wishes to be.