Threshold ramps for wheelchairs
It sounds so simple. It is basically a small piece of strong plastic about 3 inches high. It is wedge shape and goes down to nothing at one side. It is just under 3 feet wide, The same width as a door and it has made a huge difference in my life.
What am I talking about?
A threshold ramp.
Before I got one, getting out of the house was a huge hurdle. The lip on the door was only 3 inches high, but it could have been 1 inch or 17 inches – any lip stopped me from getting out of the door in my wheelchair. Even a matchstick on the floor feels like a tree stump when I roll over it. I had no chance with the door. I would come to a grinding halt. Well, that is not exactly true – I would come to a split second stop.
The threshold ramp solves my problems in getting out of the house.
- It is not too steep to be able to get up it on my own.
- It is extremely light and portable (made of fibreglass) so it can go in the car in case it is needed to help me when I am out.
- It is bright yellow – so I always know if it in position or not.
- It has raised bumps on it – so there is no slipping even if my wheels are wet or muddy.
- It is strong enough to feel secure going up and down it everyday.
If you are need to get somewhere that hasn’t installed a disabled access ramp; then your own portable threshold ramp can often be the way to get in! I have used my ramp to get into friends houses more easily.
I never realised quite how useful my ramp would be.
More on ramps…
Height
- Threshold ramps come in different heights depending on the height of the threshold lip and the width of the doorway.
Weight
- Threshold ramps are able to carry different weights.
- Some are suitable for manual wheelchairs, others electric wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
Folding threshold ramps.
- These go up one side of the door, over the threshold then down the other side. This is great for getting from one room to another where there is a door with a lip in the way. My conservatory is like this. Now I can get to all the rooms in my house, which gives me the freedom I want and need.
You can get ramps that help you to get into vehicles, with your wheelchair or scooter.
Ramps can be fixed and permanent, or lightweight and portable. Depending on the location and use.
Have a look at our article Information on choosing a ramp for more about ramps.
