Mobility Scooters

Mobility Scooters in Oregon: Data, Medicare, and Top Picks (2026)

This page covers mobility scooter buying in Oregon, with verified disability and Medicare data for the state and the current top-rated models on Amazon as of June 2026. In Oregon, 23.2% of adults aged 65 and older have a mobility disability. Polaris Mobility earns a commission on qualifying Amazon purchases through links on this page.

How common is mobility disability among seniors in Oregon?

In Oregon, 23.2% of adults aged 65 and older have a mobility disability, defined as serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs, according to the U.S. CDC Disability and Health Data System (BRFSS, 2021). Source: CDC DHDS.

How many Oregon residents get a mobility scooter through Medicare?

In Oregon, 39 Medicare beneficiaries received a Group 1 standard power operated vehicle (HCPCS K0800) in the reported period, per U.S. CMS Medicare Part B DME data. Most other Oregon buyers purchase a mobility scooter at retail. Source: CMS Medicare DME data.

Top mobility scooters for Oregon buyers in 2026

These models hold the strongest verified Amazon owner ratings as of June 2026 and ship across Oregon.

SNAPnGO Three Wheel Portable Mobility
SNAPnGO Three Wheel Portable Mobility
4.5★ (173 ratings)
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Drive Medical Drive Medical Scout
Drive Medical Drive Medical Scout
4.4★ (1,911 ratings)
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Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter
Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter
4.3★ (3,103 ratings)
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Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel Travel
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel Travel
4.6★ (164 ratings)
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How to choose a mobility scooter in Oregon

Match the scooter to the rider weight, the daily route, and whether Oregon use is mostly indoor or outdoor. See the ranked 4-wheel, 3-wheel, heavy-duty, and budget guides, or browse the full catalog.

Oregon mobility scooter FAQ

Does Medicare cover mobility scooters in Oregon?

Yes, Medicare Part B covers medically necessary power operated vehicles for Oregon residents who meet the requirements; 39 Oregon beneficiaries received a standard scooter in the reported period.

How common is reduced mobility in Oregon?

In Oregon, 23.2% of adults aged 65 and older have a mobility disability, per the CDC.

Mobility scooter and accessibility guides for Oregon cities

Eugene, Portland.

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