Wheelchair Slope Problems UK

Introduction

Searching for “helping someone in a wheelchair get around outdoors” often means something has changed.

Pushing a wheelchair may have become physically demanding, uncomfortable, or even painful.

In the UK, uneven pavements, hills, parks, and mixed terrain can quickly increase the effort required.

If you’re finding it challenging, Manual Wheelchair Too Hard to Push Outside – What Are Your Options? explores practical solutions to make outdoor mobility easier.

helping someone in wheelchair outdoors on sidewalk

Why Pushing Becomes Difficult

Pushing a wheelchair requires sustained effort.
Over time this can lead to strain in the shoulders, wrists and back. Factors that increase difficulty include hills, grass, gravel, and longer distances.
Even small inclines can significantly increase resistance.

Real-World Situations

Many carers experience this when:
Going out for walks
Managing slopes or ramps
Navigating parks or uneven areas
Supporting longer trips

Before deciding, many people explore Alternatives to a Powered Wheelchair (UK Guide)

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs,
a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs, a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

What Is a Powered Push Assist?

A powered push assist is a motorised unit that attaches to a manual wheelchair. It helps reduce effort when pushing, particularly on slopes and uneven ground, while keeping the chair manual.

For situations involving hills or uneven terrain, Wheelchair Difficult to Push on Slopes (UK Guide) provides useful tips to improve safety and control.

helping elderly wheelchair user in park

Examples

Alber via GO

Designed to assist the person pushing. Helps with hills and longer distances.

Empulse R20

assisting wheelchair over uneven terrain

Adds motor support to reduce effort across mixed terrain.

Choosing the Right Option

Suitability depends on wheelchair type, user weight, terrain, usage frequency, storage and budget. Assessment ensures safe and effective setup.

Some instead focus on Ways to Make a Manual Wheelchair Easier Without Going Electric

Conclusion

If pushing a wheelchair has become difficult, there are solutions available. Powered push assist systems such as Alber via GO and Empulse R20 can help reduce effort and improve everyday mobility.

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs,
a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

Need help deciding what might work for you?

If you’d like personalised guidance based on your wheelchair setup or mobility needs, a specialist from Invictus Active can help.

FAQs

Is there a way to make pushing easier?

Yes, powered push assist systems can reduce effort.

Can these help with hills?

Yes, many are designed for inclines.

Will it fit any wheelchair?

Compatibility varies and should be checked.