Wheelchair Ramps

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A comprehensive range of exceptionally quality wheelchair ramps are available to order today at Millercare, providing you with your independence back at home and on the road.

These products offer a practical solution to negotiating thresholds, enabling both elderly and disabled wheelchair users to be moved easily and safely between locations.

Our range includes folding, premium and threshold ramps, available in a variety of lightweight materials which makes them ideal portable wheelchair ramps too.

Here you’ll find ramps to cater to all your access needs, just click the images below to find out more information about a specific item. 

Renowned for high quality and excellent value, we at Millercare offer a varied range of wheelchair ramps that make it a little easier for the elderly and disabled to get around that little easier and more independently.

These ramps enable you to maintain access and mobility, and the portable wheelchair ramps ensure that this follows you wherever you may go.

The Areolight ramps are premium products at affordable prices. The culmination of years of development and refinement ensure that these are standout products, with features like honeycomb aluminium to reduce weight, whilst not compromising on the weight capacity. Another standout feature is the asymmetric lip design to give wheelchairs, powerchairs, and mobility scooters a smoother transition on and off the ramp.

Another standout product is the PermaRamp-Adjust, this allows you to move through thresholds without the inconvenience of having to move the ramp in and out of position every time it’s required. It doesn't obstruct the door in any way and it’s very simple to use. The self-supporting legs take all the weight too, guaranteeing that there is no damage to the threshold.

If you have pebbles or grass at the front of your house, save money on expensive construction work with the Roll Out Trackway. The handy track overcomes the issue of rolling your wheelchair over uneven surfaces like grass, gravel driveways, and it’s also perfect if you want to head to the beach. This track is perfectly portable too; simply roll it up for use anywhere you’d like.

Another portable wheelchair ramp is the Advantage Series Suitcase Ramp, which folds in a single fold, length way design which means it’s easy to store. The ultra-strong aluminium ramp provides safety and strength, whilst remaining light and portable. What’s more, the ramp can be separated, making it easier to use, carry and store. Everything about this ramp is designed for ease of use, with high-quality slip-resistant tape with yellow safety strips and a self-adjusting bottom transition plate for easy conversion from ramp to ground.

Not only will you find a wide range of temporary and portable ramps on offer, there’s a selection of fixed, modular ramps for improving disabled access to raised-level buildings.

If you can’t find exactly what you need, don’t hesitate to get in touch, or come and visit us in store for some expert advice. Use our handy branch locator tool to find the nearest store to you. 

What Gradients do wheelchair ramps have?

The gradient of a wheelchair ramp depends on several factors. For public access and commercial scenarios, such as those needed by local authorities and supermarkets, a ramp gradient between 1.15 and 1.20 is most suitable. 

With this gradient, all wheelchair users who access libraries, office spaces, shopping centres, and community centres can safely enter. However, if you need a wheelchair ramp for residential use, the gradient you require lowers.

The minimum wheelchair ramp gradient that building regulations must abide by is 1.12. This gradient is most suitable for ramps used to exit and enter homes and personal gardens.

How much do wheelchair ramps usually cost?

If you’re interested in how much a wheelchair ramp usually costs, you must consider a few different elements. First, what material is your wheelchair ramp? Slip-resistant aluminium ramps can be a low-cost, budget-friendly option for wheelchair users. 

How much weight do you need your wheelchair ramp to support? Consider the purpose of the wheelchair ramp, who it is for and how much weight it will bear. 

For example, those in traditional wheelchairs should not face issues travelling on standard ramps. However, people with specific disabilities may use wheelchairs carrying specialist equipment. 

Therefore, they may need a wheelchair ramp made of more expensive, stronger material. A higher-quality wheelchair ramp may then be required, which will increase costs. 

At Millercare, we stock a comprehensive range of exceptionally quality wheelchair ramps available to order today. Our ramps will restore your independence at home and on the road.

These products offer a practical solution to negotiating thresholds, enabling both elderly and disabled wheelchair users to be moved easily and safely between locations. Made from strong, steady materials, our ramps are designed to handle the weight of all types of wheelchairs. 

Our range includes folding, premium and threshold ramps, available in a variety of lightweight materials. This makes them ideal for portable use and travelling purposes.

Whether you need to safely travel over a step or gap, or you need to replace your garden steps with a larger ramp system, Millercare has everything you need. The grooving on our ramps ensures efficient grip and smooth manoeuvring. 

Wheelchair ramps can be installed in residential and public buildings, transportation hubs, schools, and many more to increase accessibility and inclusion. 

When choosing your wheelchair ramp, it is important to determine the width and length required for your needs. We suggest taking accurate measurements of the area it will be installed for a simple installation. 

Here you’ll find ramps to cater to all your access needs. Click the images below to find out more information about a specific

FAQ’s 

How wide should a wheelchair ramp be?

A standard wheelchair ramp should be at least 36 inches wide. This allows enough space for the wheelchair to manoeuvre comfortably and efficiently.

Are handrails necessary for wheelchair ramps?

For ramps with more than a rise of 6 inches and a length of 72 inches, handrails are highly recommended. This prevents accidents, providing extra support and safety.

What is the ideal slope for a wheelchair ramp?

It is recommended that a wheelchair ramp has a slope of 1:12 ratio. This means that for every inch of vertical rise, there should be 12 inches of ramp length.

How do I maintain a wheelchair ramp?

To ensure your ramp stays in good condition, regularly clean it and carry out routine checks for signs of wear and tear.

Ensure that the surface remains non-slip to prevent accidents.