Mobility Solutions

Restoring Movement. Preserving Independence. At Broadway Medical Supply, we understand that mobility is more than movement — it is freedom, confidence, and quality of life.

Our mobility collection is carefully selected to support individuals recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or seeking greater daily stability. From wheelchairs and walkers to power scooters and lift systems, every solution is chosen with comfort, durability, and safety in mind.

Team Broadway provides personalized guidance to ensure the right fit for your lifestyle, home environment, and medical needs.

Because maintaining independence should never be compromised.

Frequently asked questions

Everything You Need to Know Before Choosing a Mobility Solution

Some mobility devices may require a prescription if insurance coverage is involved. However, many products such as walkers, rollators, and lift chairs can be purchased directly without one. Our team can guide you based on your specific situation.

Coverage depends on your insurance provider and medical necessity. We help customers understand documentation requirements and can assist with the process when applicable.

The right solution depends on mobility level, upper body strength, home layout, and daily activities. Team Broadway offers personalized consultations to ensure proper fit, safety, and comfort.

Yes. We provide delivery and professional setup to ensure your equipment is safe, functional, and ready to use.

Many devices allow adjustments or upgrades. We also offer ongoing support to help adapt your equipment if your condition or mobility level evolves.

Yes. We provide maintenance guidance and can assist with service needs depending on the product and manufacturer.

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