Wheelchair Accessories
Trays, leg rests, anti-tippers, and everyday add-ons for manual and power chairs.
Curated wheelchair accessories that help with meals, posture, safety, and outings after stroke. Every item uses our global product IDs so you can compare prices, read safety notes, and open retailer search links from one place.
Wheelchair Accessories. Curated wheelchair accessories that help with meals, posture, safety, and outings after stroke. Every item uses our global product IDs so you can compare prices, read safety notes, and open retailer search links from one place.
Topics: wheelchair tray · wheelchair leg rest · anti tippers · wheelchair cup holder · stroke mobility
Products in this list
Global IDs link to full detail pages with safety notes and retailer search.
Top pickClip-on or hook-on tray — meals, tablet, and daily tasks at wheelchair height.

Folding tray leaves one side open — room for hemiparesis or caregiver assist.
Ask clinicianTop pickHeight-adjustable leg rests with calf pads — supports swelling and positioning.

Leg rests pivot to the side — faster transfers without removing hardware.

Extended hanger tubes or footplates for taller users — heels supported on plate.

Small rear wheels or bars — reduce backward tip when leaning or on ramps.

Clamp-on drink holder — keeps water within reach on the frame or armrest.

Tote under seat — phone, meds, and essentials without a backpack.

Frame clip holds cane or quad stick — frees hands for pushing.

Soft or high-friction rim covers — easier propulsion with weak grip.

Memory foam or gel arm pads — pressure relief for forearms and elbows.
Ask clinicianPrevents pressure injuries during long sitting.
Common questions
- Do I need a prescription for wheelchair accessories?
- Most trays and bags are over-the-counter. Elevating leg rests, specialized cushions, or power-chair mounts may need a seating clinic or ATP evaluation — ask your OT or wheelchair vendor before buying.