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What is classified as a mobility scooter?

According to the FDA, both mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs are classified as medical equipment, providing essential support for individuals with mobility limitations. Understanding **what is classified as a mobility scooter** is the first step toward making an informed decision about your personal mobility needs, enhancing your independence and quality of life.

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What category is a scooter? The complex legal and practical classifications explained

Scooters are not a single, uniform category, and their classification depends heavily on their specific type, power source, and intended use. For older adults and those with mobility challenges, understanding this can be crucial, as the regulations governing a mobility scooter differ vastly from those for a recreational electric scooter.

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Are hospital beds considered a medical device? Exploring their regulation and classification

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), hospital beds are explicitly classified as medical devices. These devices are used in a variety of settings, including acute care facilities, long-term care homes, and in-home care environments. The classification depends on the bed's features and intended use, which directly impacts its regulation and the safety standards it must meet. This guide explores why are hospital beds considered a medical device, their regulatory oversight, and the different types of medical beds available.

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