Maintaining Wheelchairs in Kenya
A real Nairobi story
When Wanjiku’s father received his first wheelchair in Nairobi after a stroke, the family felt relieved — mobility was back. But within months, the chair squeaked, brakes weakened, and tyres wore down. The problem wasn’t the wheelchair itself; it was lack of care.
Like many families in Kenya, Wanjiku’s didn’t know that a wheelchair, just like a car or boda boda, needs regular maintenance. Once they learned a few simple steps, the chair lasted longer, moved more smoothly, and gave her father more independence.
Maintaining a wheelchair is not complicated — it’s about consistency, small checks, and using the right tips.
Why wheelchair maintenance matters in Kenya
Wheelchairs are lifelines. Whether you’re in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, or rural counties, proper care means:
- Longer lifespan: A well-maintained wheelchair can serve for years.
- Safety: Strong brakes and secure tyres prevent accidents.
- Comfort: Smooth rolling reduces strain for both patient and caregiver.
- Savings: Regular care reduces costly repairs or replacements.
Common wheelchair maintenance mistakes families make
- Ignoring tyre checks — solid tyres crack, pneumatic tyres deflate.
- Overlooking brakes — leading to unsafe rides on slopes.
- Forgetting cleaning — dust and spills damage joints and upholstery.
- Rough handling — banging into doors, matatus, or steps weakens frames.
Step-by-step: How to maintain a wheelchair in Kenya
1. Clean regularly
- Wipe the frame weekly with a damp cloth.
- Use mild soap for cushions and armrests.
- Dry well to prevent rust, especially in humid areas like Mombasa.
2. Check tyres
- Pneumatic tyres: Pump every 2–3 weeks.
- Solid tyres: Inspect for cracks and replace when worn.
3. Inspect brakes
- Test brakes daily before use.
- Tighten loose cables or call a technician.
4. Oil moving parts
- Apply light oil on wheel axles, joints, and footrests monthly.
- Avoid excess oil that attracts dust.
5. Watch the frame
- Look for loose screws, bent metal, or cracks.
- Never overload beyond the weight capacity.
6. Store properly
- Keep indoors, away from rain and dust.
- Fold and cover if not in use for weeks.
Signs your wheelchair needs repair
- Squeaking or wobbling wheels.
- Brakes don’t hold on a slope.
- Uneven rolling (drifts to one side).
- Seat fabric tearing or sagging.
👉 Don’t wait until it’s unsafe — a small fix early prevents accidents.
Caregiver tip: traveling with a wheelchair in Kenya
If you often use matatus, boda bodas, or private cars, choose a foldable wheelchair. It’s easier to carry and store. Clean wheels after outdoor trips — Nairobi dust and rural mud wear down bearings fast.
Real customer voice
Peter from Kisumu shares:
“I thought replacing parts would be expensive, but I learned that checking tyres and brakes weekly made my father’s wheelchair last. The foldable aluminium chair we bought from EnkajiCare is still strong after 2 years.”
Where to buy and service wheelchairs in Kenya
At EnkajiCare, we provide:
- Manual, foldable, transport, and commode wheelchairs.
- After-sales guidance on maintenance.
- Countrywide delivery — Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru.
- Return policy in case the wheelchair doesn’t fit your needs.
👉 Browse our range of wheelchairs in Kenya today.
Wheelchair Maintenance FAQs in Kenya
1. How often should I service a wheelchair?
Basic cleaning weekly; professional servicing every 6–12 months.
2. Can I replace wheelchair tyres in Kenya?
Yes, spare tyres are available in most medical supply stores and online.
3. Do foldable wheelchairs need extra care?
Yes — check hinges and folding joints often, especially if you travel frequently.
Quick Facts
- ✔ Weekly cleaning extends life.
- ✔ Tyres and brakes are the most critical checks.
- ✔ Foldable wheelchairs need joint inspection.
- ✔ Proper care saves money on repairs.
Closing
A wheelchair is freedom — and freedom needs care. With regular checks and simple cleaning, your loved one’s chair will stay safe, smooth, and long-lasting.
👉 Explore durable wheelchairs in Kenya at EnkajiCare.












