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The wheelchairs purchased thru Medicare tend to be heavy and hard to get into a car. There are lightweight ones that can be bought thru some pharmacies. These are not good for heavy people but nice for others. Easier to get in out. Prices vary but if u hit a sale, you can get one for about 100. This tend to be good just to transport but not to sit in all day.
There are some where the handles slip out and the back folds down. Make sure the feet can come off. Helps with getting in a car.
I am sorry that your family is going through this. Her attitude will play a huge factor in progression, so help her stay positive and believing.
Because my mom was at home when I got her wheelchair we needed to ensure it was narrow enough to fit through doorways - bigger isn't always better.
I chose a common tilt in place chair that mom was able to sit in comfortably right until the end, the back, seat, and headrest were all customizable. She could still walk a little and transfer so we made sure it was low enough so that she could sit and stand comfortably when the foot rests were removed.
As she got frailer I had to buy a different seat (a ROHO) because she developed pressure ulcer on her backside, if I had known I would have made sure we had that in the first place and saved her some money. Ask your OT to look ahead.