Navigating your home in a wheelchair after stroke
By Team · Published May 18, 2026
Doorways, thresholds, turning space, and everyday chair add-ons that make indoor mobility less frustrating for survivors and caregivers.
Navigating your home in a wheelchair after stroke. Doorways, thresholds, turning space, and everyday chair add-ons that make indoor mobility less frustrating for survivors and caregivers.
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Indoor wheelchair navigation is a mix of home layout and the right chair setup. Aim for clear floor paths, protected knuckles on doorways, and thresholds that do not jar your shoulders on every crossing.
A transport chair fits tight hallways for appointments; daily living at home may still need a cushion, anti-tippers, and bags that keep essentials on the chair instead of unreachable counters.
Lightweight rubber/aluminum ramp for doorways and small steps.
Est. $30–$120
View product →Measure door clear width with the chair you actually use — armrests and lap trays change the number. Hinge offset kits can add an inch without moving walls; widening framing is the renovation path.


