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BTW do you know there are wheelchairs and then there are companion chairs? St least here in USA.
If you will for be pushing someone all the time, the wheelchair is heavier with two latge wheels than the companion chair which has 4 small wheels. If the person needs to propell themselves at some point stick with the usual wheelchair, but if it is just for the pupose of being pushed on long walks, ask if they have the lighter ones.
If you will for be pushing someone all the time, the wheelchair is heavier with two latge wheels than the companion chair which has 4 small wheels. If the person needs to propell themselves at some point stick with the usual wheelchair, but if it is just for the pupose of being pushed on long walks, ask if they have the lighter ones.
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This does not answer your question directly, but this URL is for a site that details handicapped travel in Amsterdam.
http://tinyurl.com/2do9j7
Perhaps if you contacted them, you might get more specific information.
http://tinyurl.com/2do9j7
Perhaps if you contacted them, you might get more specific information.
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Hi speaking of wheelchairs, I am in the process of buying a wheelchair, not manual , to send to SA to a young girl that needs one. Since money is an issue I was wondering if anyone knows where I could buy a good used one. Thank you.
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I asked where you were only so folks that might be able to help you find a used wheelchair could be of assistance. You surely would want to pick a used one up close by so as to minimize expenses.
Often Goodwill shops or similar charities can be of help. Craigslist for larger cities might also be a source.
Best of luck with your search.
Often Goodwill shops or similar charities can be of help. Craigslist for larger cities might also be a source.
Best of luck with your search.
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Graziella you might want to take a look at www.craigslist.org (where you can also post an item saying that you want to buy a wheelchair) as well as check out local Goodwill stores.
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Joanel, there are welfare organisations which hire wheelchairs but you normally need to be a member for those. i would send an e-mail to [email protected] which is the Amsterdam info bureau and they should be able to help. There is an organisation caleed Welzorg you can fax on 020-4313540.
Many attractions and shopping areas around Holland have wheelchairs you can borrow for the day, but I don't know where you can do that in Amsterdam, sorry.
Many attractions and shopping areas around Holland have wheelchairs you can borrow for the day, but I don't know where you can do that in Amsterdam, sorry.
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In Brussels I often rent a wheelchir for my father from the red cross. I would suggest that they have a similar service in Amsterdam.
http://www.rodekruis.nl/landkaart.jsp#
http://www.rodekruis.nl/landkaart.jsp#
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Emerging Horizons ResourcesRSA Wheelchair Rental - Netherlands (in Dutch). RSA rents power and manual wheelchairs at several locations throughout the Netherlands including Amsterdam, ...
emerginghorizons.com/resources/index.php3?viewCat=144
emerginghorizons.com/resources/index.php3?viewCat=144
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The red cross don't do that in Holland. I have searched a bit more and found a private company that hires them out - so you don't need to join a society which is what we normally do. The company is called Firma Vos & Zonen, 1e Oosterparkstraat 64-66
1091 HC Amsterdam. No Phone number. Oh and I just found this one too - no membership necessary, but you must have ID to hire things: Amsterdam Thuiszorg Centraal Magazijn, Gyroscoopweg 64, 1042 AC Amsterdam. They give a 0900 phone number, which you can olnly call from in Holland. The Welzorg place I said about in my first posting should also hire one to you with your ID (and maybe a deposit).
1091 HC Amsterdam. No Phone number. Oh and I just found this one too - no membership necessary, but you must have ID to hire things: Amsterdam Thuiszorg Centraal Magazijn, Gyroscoopweg 64, 1042 AC Amsterdam. They give a 0900 phone number, which you can olnly call from in Holland. The Welzorg place I said about in my first posting should also hire one to you with your ID (and maybe a deposit).
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RSA Wheelchair Rental
Amsterdam
Williem Fenengastraat 33-35, 1096 BM Amsterdam
Tel: 020 435 2540 Fax: 020 435 2541
Email [email protected]
Manual wheelchairs Electric wheelchairs Scooters
Hire out wheelchairs (manual and electric), and scooters. Deliver to hotels in
Amsterdam and area.
Amsterdam
Williem Fenengastraat 33-35, 1096 BM Amsterdam
Tel: 020 435 2540 Fax: 020 435 2541
Email [email protected]
Manual wheelchairs Electric wheelchairs Scooters
Hire out wheelchairs (manual and electric), and scooters. Deliver to hotels in
Amsterdam and area.
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PS For anyone else searching for a wheelchair in Europe, I found this helpful list of hire locations
http://www.spinal.co.uk/pdf/factshee...gequipment.pdf
http://www.spinal.co.uk/pdf/factshee...gequipment.pdf
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