101 Mobility of Oklahoma City sells, rents, and services manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and other mobility equipment, operating as a franchise of the national 101 Mobility network within the broader Oklahoma City medical equipment market where hospital systems and durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers compete for patient referrals.
101 Mobility functions as a full-service mobility equipment provider rather than a specialty retailer. The Oklahoma City location stocks inventory ready for immediate purchase or rental, handles equipment customization and fitting, and operates a repair and maintenance service for existing equipment. Unlike hospital-based equipment closets or mail-order DME suppliers, 101 Mobility combines in-person evaluation, physical demonstration, and same-location servicing. The franchise model means protocol consistency across locations, though the Oklahoma City team operates independently on local pricing, hours, and inventory depth.
The store carries manual and power wheelchairs, mobility scooters, lift chairs, walkers (rollators and standard), canes, crutches, grab bars, commodes, bath benches, and ramps. Purchase prices for power wheelchairs typically start around $1,500 to $2,000 for basic models and climb to $4,000 or more for advanced features; manual wheelchairs begin under $500 for basic rigid frames and reach $2,500 for lightweight folding or sports models. Scooter rentals often cost $50 to $100 per week or $150 to $300 monthly, while power chair rentals fall in a similar range. Purchase pricing varies with brand, customization, and insurance pre-authorization status; contact the location directly to confirm current inventory pricing, as promotional discounts and seasonal adjustments occur frequently.
Rental service is particularly useful for temporary mobility loss after surgery, during rehabilitation, or for short-term travel needs. Many customers rent before purchasing to test different equipment types and find the best fit. If insurance covers the rental, payments may apply toward purchase; this depends on the insurance policy and the specific equipment category.
Oklahoma City's mobility equipment market fragments across several distribution models. Hospital-affiliated equipment programs (tied to Mercy, OU Health, or Integris) typically rent or loan equipment only to their recent patients at reduced or zero cost, making them optimal for post-surgical or short-term rehab scenarios but unavailable for broader or non-affiliated customers. Large DME suppliers such as Apria Healthcare and Amedisys also serve the city, offering equipment sales and rental through insurance reimbursement channels; they often have longer lead times (5 to 10 business days for custom orders) because they prioritize insurance processing. Walmart and Amazon carry basic mobility aids (canes, walkers, grab bars) at lower price points but do not offer fitting, customization, or repair service. 101 Mobility sits in the middle: faster fulfillment than hospital programs or large DME chains, more equipment variety and service depth than big-box retail, and no requirement to be a current patient or insurance holder (out-of-pocket customers welcome).
Choose 101 Mobility when you need immediate equipment access, in-person fitting for power chairs or scooters, or ongoing repair service. Choose a hospital-affiliated program if you are recovering from acute care within their system. Choose Apria if insurance covers rental with a long-term care trajectory; choose Walmart for simple canes or grab bars if speed and price matter more than fitting expertise.
101 Mobility suits individuals across disability, age, and recovery status: post-surgical patients learning to navigate stairs and short distances on a walker, seniors adjusting to scooter use after mobility decline, people with spinal cord injury or cerebral palsy selecting power chairs, and families renting equipment while traveling. Veterans may find equipment covered partly through VA benefits; the store accepts VA authorizations. Parents buying pediatric mobility equipment find technicians experienced in fitting children for safe, age-appropriate use.
It does not work well for customers whose insurance requires in-network DME suppliers exclusively (though 101 Mobility networks with many plans, always verify). It is not a solution for customers who need equipment the same day and have not made an appointment; inventory and fitting take time. It does not serve customers seeking only the absolute lowest price on basic items; Walmart typically undercuts on standard canes and walkers.
Call or visit the showroom to describe your mobility need, current condition, and insurance status. A technician will spend 15 to 30 minutes evaluating your strength, range of motion, balance, and living environment (stairs, doorways, terrain). You will sit in or operate several equipment options to get a feel for control, comfort, and ease of transfer. If purchasing, you will discuss insurance pre-authorization, financing (some locations partner with third-party lenders for extended payment plans), and delivery timing. If renting, you can walk out with equipment the same day in most cases. Fitting adjustments (armrest height, footrest position, cushion selection) happen before you leave.
101 Mobility of Oklahoma City operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (verify current hours before visiting, as franchise hours may shift). Street parking and lot access are available; the location is wheelchair accessible, including accessible restrooms. Service and repair requests can be made by phone or in person; turnaround for standard repairs (wheel replacement, seat cushion change, caster cleaning) is typically 3 to 5 business days, while complex electrical work on power chairs may take 1 to 2 weeks. The store offers delivery and setup for large equipment (scooters, power chairs) within Oklahoma City and surrounding areas for a fee.
101 Mobility fills a gap between hospital lending programs and mail-order suppliers by combining immediate availability, hands-on fitting, and local repair expertise in a single visit, making it the practical choice for Oklahoma City residents who need personalized equipment service without long delays or insurance gatekeeping.
