Wheelchairs are an important medical supply that every hospital must have. With hospitals being so compartmentalized and patients needing care in different places around the facility, it is important that hospitals are always fully stocked in modes of transportation. However, not all wheel chairs are created the same. There are plenty of manufacturers out there who create specialty wheelchair's that are directed to specific parts of a patient base. Whether big or small, needing substantial treatment or slight, there is a wheelchair that is produced that's suited perfectly for the patient's needs.
Wheelchairs are used to get a patient from one location to another in a quick amount of time. They take the strain off of the patient by allowing them to sit down a while and they also enable the patient to get out of the hospital room every once in a while. Well made wheelchairs' enable nurses to quickly and efficiently wheel people around and get them where they need to be. That's not all they are used for, though. They are also used as general seating for many patients around the clinic who want to get out of the hospital bed. Because of this, wheelchairs need to be both functional and comfortable.
Because the common hospital is made up of so many parts, there needs to be a wheelchair suited for just about every one of these. For example, the MRI unit would need a different wheelchair than the general care unit, as the magnetic materials in most wheelchairs would not work in the MRI unit. That's why MRI-friendly wheelchairs are produced for hospitals with those needs. These are completely safe for use in an MR unit and they contain features like non-metallic materials so that they don't interfere with the equipment. These wheelchairs are more expensive because of the expertise and the technology involved in production.
Heavy-duty wheelchairs are popular within hospitals, as well. Though it's probably a safe bet that your patients aren't going to playing bumper cars in their wheelchair, you still want a product that will keep its quality over a long period of time. The advantage to these wheelchairs is that they are extremely low maintenance. With so many patients to worry about in a hospital, who has time to fix broken ones? In addition to the fact that these chairs are sturdy, they are also long lasting. This will take some of the load off of the hospital administration, as they don't have to worry about constantly replacing broken and faulty equipment.

