Yes—we offer daily, weekly, and monthly rentals of manual wheelchairs, power scooters, power wheelchairs, hospital beds, and portable oxygen concentrators across the OKC area.
Absolutely. We rent hospital beds, adjustable beds, mattresses, bed rails, and over‑bed tables, and provide delivery and setup throughout OKC.
Yes—nearly all models we carry—such as the Inogen One G5 and EasyPulse 5—are airline‑approved and can fly with you.
We offer travel scooters, full-size scooters, heavy-duty (≥ 350 lb capacity), and all-terrain scooters for indoor/outdoor use.
Power wheelchairs are best for tight indoor spaces and provide full body support; scooters are ideal for longer outdoor excursions and heavier users.
Yes—our in-house technicians can service and repair wheelchairs, scooters, hospital beds, oxygen equipment, and more.
We do not offer Insurance options at this time.
Yes—we offer incontinence briefs, pads (disposable and washable), catheters, bathroom safety gear, grab bars, dressing aids, reachers, and more.
Of course—visit our store to test scoot around and choose the right model for comfort and handling.
A lift chair is a recliner with a powered lifting mechanism to help users stand up or sit down safely. It's ideal for seniors, people recovering from surgery, or anyone with limited mobility.
Some models do—those are called infinite-position lift chairs. They allow full flat recline for sleeping, and can elevate the legs above the heart for circulation support.
Yes—our showroom has lift chairs available to test for size, comfort, and recline style.
A Hoyer lift fully lifts the user off a surface using a sling, while a sit-to-stand lift helps partially mobile users rise from sitting to standing.
Portable and hydraulic lifts do not; ceiling track systems do.
Yes—we rent standard floor lifts and sit-to-stand lifts, including delivery and training on safe use.
Daily living aids help individuals complete everyday tasks like dressing, bathing, reaching, or eating when mobility is limited.
Dressing sticks, button hooks, long-handled shoehorns, and sock aids are essential for dressing independently with limited flexibility or hand strength.
Yes—we have ergonomic and folding reachers in multiple lengths to help reduce bending and strain.