Context/Objective: Evaluate hospital fleet wheelchair (WC) requests submitted by physical therapists (PT) for patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) to trial and use during inpatient rehabilitation. Design: Quality improvement project secondary analysis of delivery process and WC trials. Setting: Urban inpatient rehabilitation hospital. Participants: Internal review of 4,371 WC requests narrowed to 750 patients with SCI. Interventions: PTs submitted WC requests between March 25, 2017, and September 30, 2019. Outcome Measures: WC delivery timeframe, level of SCI, type of WC. Results: PTs requested power (28%), and manual WC bases: standard (19.1%), tilt (18.9%), ultralight rigid (18.9%), ultralight folding (13.5%), and recliner (1.6%) respectively. Patients received fleet WCs 49.9% of the time within specified urgency timeframes. A Chi-Square test showed a significant association between WC request urgency and fulfillment within established timeframes (χ(2) = 19.68, P