Caregiver Wheelchair Guide
This short guide is designed for caregivers who assist wheelchair users daily. Pushing, transporting, adjusting, and maintaining a wheelchair all require proper technique to ensure safety and reduce strain.
Choosing the Right Chair for Caregiver Use
Caregivers benefit from lightweight frames, strong push handles, and smooth bearings. Chairs over 70 lbs can be difficult to manage during loading or longer outings.
Terrain Considerations
Indoor environments usually require firm tires and smaller casters, while outdoor use benefits from pneumatic wheels and reinforced frames to handle uneven surfaces.
Safe Transfer Practices
Proper body mechanics, locked brakes, adjustable armrests, and stable footrests help reduce fall risk and strain on both the user and the caregiver.
Maintenance Checklist
Caregivers should regularly inspect tire pressure, bearings, upholstery, brake tension, and footrest alignment to ensure smooth operation.
This micro-guide supports our larger wheelchair resources and helps caregivers make safer, more informed decisions.