Lifeline Corporation
A look at the manufacturing process of our hospital wheelchairs

April 23, 2025

A look at the manufacturing process of our hospital wheelchairs

Behind every Lifeline wheelchair, there's precision and passion.

A Lifeline hospital wheelchair starts life as a stack of raw aluminium tubing β€” and ends as a piece of equipment that hospital porters, nurses, and patients trust hundreds of times a day.

Each frame is precision-cut, jig-welded, and stress-tested before it ever sees a paint booth. The bearings, brakes, and footrests are built to take a decade of institutional use without rattling loose.

We work directly with our manufacturing partners on product ideas and feedback. Routine factory visits keep us close to the people who actually build the equipment β€” so the next generation of wheelchairs reflects what clinicians and patients tell us at the bedside.

It's why our equipment ends up in nearly every major hospital in Singapore β€” and why those hospitals come back to us, year after year, for the next refresh.


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