Foundations of Pediatric Wheelchair & Adaptive Equipment 


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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Course Duration: 9:00AM - 11:00AM

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Course Description

This introductory course provides pediatric therapists with foundational knowledge of wheelchair mobility and an overview of common adaptive equipment for children. Emphasis is placed on understanding when mobility equipment is appropriate, recognizing basic positioning needs, and supporting caregivers through safe use and education. A review of high tech and low tech options will be discussed, as well as cost vs. benefit, and how adaptive equipment can enhance therapy goals.  Attendees will review effective supporting documentation including letters of medical necessity and wheelchair evaluations.  This course is designed for clinicians beginning their involvement in pediatric equipment decision making.



Program Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify common indications for pediatric wheelchairs and adaptive mobility equipment
  • Describe basic wheelchair components and terminology
  • Recognize how posture and alignment impact function and participation 
  • Review selection process of adaptive equipment for sitting, standing, mobility and walking relative to age, cognition, family needs, and support
  • Understand important considerations related to growth, environment, and specific diagnoses
  • Understand the therapist’s role in caregiver/client education and safety
  • Value a collaborative approach to provision of adaptive equipment and wheelchairs for children, involving clients, caregivers, educators, seating or mobility specialists and therapists.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify common indications for pediatric wheelchairs and adaptive mobility equipment
  • Describe basic wheelchair components and terminology
  • Recognize how posture and alignment impact function and participation 
  • Review selection process of adaptive equipment for sitting, standing, mobility and walking relative to age, cognition, family needs, and support
  • Understand important considerations related to growth, environment, and specific diagnoses
  • Understand the therapist’s role in caregiver/client education and safety
  • Value a collaborative approach to provision of adaptive equipment and wheelchairs for children, involving clients, caregivers, educators, seating or mobility specialists and therapists.

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