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  • Autism - It May Not Be A Living Nightmare But Is A Reason To Worry  By : Jean Shaw
    Autism is a lifelong disability and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. It may or may not be a "living nightmare" but it certainly is a worry.
  • Good News - Meet the Amazing Autistic Man Known as The Living Camera  By : Chris Case
    This is a story that shows the triumphant quality of the human spirit. It also demonstrates how beauty can come from adversity.
  • Can Injured Iraq Veterans, Workers and Others Rehab Better and Stand Up Faster?  By : Bin Yang
    A clear mind, efficient software, revitalized internal power, and good health can help injured Iraq war veterans, workers, accident victims and others to trust themselves more, try harder and smarter, rehab better and stand up faster.
  • Disabled, Think You Could Cope?  By : Shaun Parker
    How would you cope with a disability, illness or injury which hindered every aspect of everyday life? Making the simplest of tasks into hardest of hurdles.
  • The Physically Challenged Can Be Fit, Too, With Isometrics  By : Ellen Miller
    You can be toned, healthy, trim and fit even if you have physical challenges that rule out standard exercise techniques offered by most gyms. An isometric exercise training video is the key to a healthy body.
  • How To Make Bipolar Disorder Claims?  By : kanishk
    One who is suffering from bipolar disorder can claim disability benefits because the disorder makes it impossible to work. However, filing a claim for bipolar disorder claim is not easy because the approval rate is no more than 30% in such cases. Therefore, one has to make sure that one presents one’s case well enough so that the claim is not rejected.
  • Autism - Why You Need A Circle Of Friends  By : Jean Shaw
    My youngest son has autism and the hardest thing for me to come to terms with was that he might never have "friends".
  • Asperger's and Learning Disability: What is Developmental Disability?  By : Rodger Bailey
    Developmental Disability includes Autism, Asperger's, Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified and other diagnoses. Developmental Delay includes ADD, Learning Disability, Dyslexia, and more. Then there is GDD and CAPD, and I don't know where they fit in the official structure of diagnostic labels, but I know they are a developmental difficulty.
  • Glassophobia: When Fear Is A Disability!  By : kanishk
    Identifying one’s fear is the first step and then facing it gradually is how one could overcome fear permanently. So, if you afraid of public speaking, start talking to a group of two informally, then with a group of three people. And then increase it to ten and more.
  • The Lost History Of The Wheelchair  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    Find The Hidden Secrets Of THe Wheelchair That Have Been Hidden For Hundreds Of Years...
  • Power Wheelchair - The Truth About Buying A Power Wheelchair  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    There are many variables to look into wheen buying a Power Wheelcahir find out what you need to know...
  • The Disability Employment Services: Valuable Assistance  By : Ashish Jain
    Are you aware of Disability Employment Services? If not, it is high time you knew not just something but nearly every important thing about it. The most important one first. The Disability Employment Service not only helps a disabled to find employment opportunities but also to make best use of them. So, in short, they not only make you have the job but also to keep it for good. Here are a few things that these services can help you with:

    1.They can provide support before ...
  • Autism: A Difficult Developmental Disability  By : Ashish Jain
    The expression ‘developmental disability’ stands for the kind of impairment that interferes with a person’s ability to perform one or more vital functions of life. Since such disabilities are of extremely serious nature, they might adversely affect the affected person’s ability to earn an independent living. Autism is one of such disabilities.

    In an autistic child, the symptoms are quite visible right from the time when he or she is three years old.

    In most of the cases...
  • Deafness: Could It Affect Your Mobility?  By : Steve Dempster
    If you can't hear what's going on, your mobility could be affected. Here are some points to consider if you think your hearing might not be as good as it used to be.
  • Mobility: Is Getting Around Getting To You?  By : Steve Dempster
    Most people don't give too much thought to personal mobility - they just get up and walk anywhere they want! But for those who find getting around a problem, what are the alternatives?
  • Autism: An Incurable Developmental Disability  By : Ashish Jain
    Developmental disability is an expression employed to refer to serious life long impairment that substantially reduces one or more of one's life functions. Such disabilities might adversely affect one's ability to make an independent living, ability to learn or move or express. One of such disabilities is Autism. If a child is autistic the signs are visible within three years of his or her birth. How pronounced are the symptoms varies from case to case and so the affect of th...
  • Ramp FAQ: Answers About Handicap Access Ramps  By : Ray Ingall
    * What kinds of wheelchair ramps are available?

    Wheelchair ramps are a great advantage for wheelchair users. These are available in different types and designs. Here are some:

    - Van Wheelchair Ramps - this makes larger vehicles accessible to wheelchair users.

    - Threshold Wheelchair Ramps- this makes the entrance area of a home or business available for wheelchair users.

    - Track Wheelchair Ramps- this type is specially designed in order to get in line with the tire...
  • Elevator Wheelchair Lift, What You Need To Know  By : Low Jeremy
    Wouldn’t it be great to have an elevator at home especially if it is very difficult to climb the flight of stairs? This will be very convenient for those who use wheelchairs and the good new is, it exists.

    The elevator wheelchair lift is a miniature version of the kind often seen in offices and hotels. Though these are not high speed, it can still take on the job of bringing a disable person up or down in the home.

    There are various models available. There are those tha...
  • Appeals Against The Denial Of Disability Benefits  By : Ashish Jain
    Filing for disability benefits is one thing and getting it is quite another. The government is ordinarily quite willing to let you have the benefit but at times it happens that you think you are entitled to the benefits but the authorities think otherwise. So, where to go? Do you need to file for reconsideration?

    If the reconsideration application is rejected, go in for a formal appeal before the Administrative Law Judge. Your case will be given a thorough and independent ...
  • Disability Allowance: Understanding The Various Clauses  By : Ashish Jain
    It is the duty of a welfare state to take care of its citizens and provide all possible support and relief that they may require from time to time. It applies specifically to those who are socially, culturally, linguistically or physically in disadvantageous position. That's the reason why a special allowance is provided to the disabled in many countries across the globe.

    Disability Allowance or Disability Living Allowance is a governmental aid provided to those who fall w...
  • The Diet Plan For A Diabetic Person  By : Ashish Jain
    What do you mean when you say you are on a particular type of diet? Or when you say that you exercise diet control? It simply means, your body has certain unwanted stuff within the system, which needs to be expelled. Alternatively, it also means that your body has the short supply of certain things most wanted by it.

    You control both above situations through diet. Your correct diet can build you. Your wrong diet can break you!

    When a person is suffering from diabetes, i...
  • Choose The Right Wheelchair Lift Manufacturer  By : Low Jeremy
    The best thing that a handicapped person can do to improve his or her mobility is to get a wheelchair lift. For people, who because of their condition, finds it risky and difficult to climb up and won stairs, they should consider buying a wheelchair stair lift.

    Getting a home wheelchair stair lift is definitely much cheaper than moving into a one story house. Not all people are willing to move to a new residence just because of a disability or a handicap.

    If you are ser...
  • Horses And Children With Special Needs  By : Greg Lucas
    I want a pony. That simple sentence has been uttered from many children’s lips over the years. A horse can be a great pet for a child. They learn about love, companionship, nurturing, relationships, and responsibility from owning their own pony or horse.

    But no children benefit more from horses than those with special needs. Different types of needs are dealt with in different ways with horses and children.

    One of the ways that horses benefit these special needs childre...
  • The Schedule For Rating Disabilities For Vietnam Veterans  By : Tom Berger
    Once a veteran has achieved service connection for his or her disability(ies), the next question to be addressed is somehow evaluating (or rating) the severity of the symptomatology to determine the appropriate level of compensation.
  • A Comfy Wheel Chair Is More Than Equipment For A Disabled  By : Ashish Jain
    Mostly all kinds of disability affect your mobility to some extent. While disabilities like Parkinson's and Lou Gehrig's affect your mobility to a great extent. Even the strong-willed people become depressed under such conditions. Self-pity and self-condemnation take hold in them.

    Under such grim conditions, the person is bound to become cynical. “Solitary confinement” is one of the greatest types of punishment. In such a grave situation, the importance of mobility is appa...
  • Advantages Of Owning A Scooter For The Home  By : Jason Uvios
    Home life can be difficult in a wheel chair. A wheel chair can be big, bulky and often times it is not going to be an electronic chair but a manual chair.
  • Scootie Jr: The Scooter For Mobility And The Small Budget  By : Jason Uvios
    The Scootie Jr is an electric scooter, giving the handicapped and the disabled the ability to have more mobility without relying on anyone. If you are able to walk, but find it difficult to walk long distances the Scootie Jr may be just what you are looking for. The Scootie Jr is durable, lightweight and will give those on a budget, an option of finding added mobility in their life, and you can too.
  • Parti Scooters: All About ‘Getting About’ In A Parti  By : Jason Uvios
    Do you find you are spending more time in the home because you are not able to walk very far, or you are not able to walk for long periods of time? Give yourself a bit more freedom in life, and look closer at the Parti scooter where you can give yourself a bit more leeway in getting out of the house.
  • Wheelchairs And The Sports Lover  By : Robert Michael
    Just because you are in a wheelchair doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the competitiveness and just all around fun that playing sports offers you. More and more wheelchair users are playing sports every day – some even on a professional level. There are several wheelchair sports associations and gaming opportunities for your wheelchair and you – all you have to do is educate yourself regarding playing the game safely andfind out what options you have. The following information is ...
  • Old Age Care Guide: When Old Age And Diabetes Walk Together...  By : Ashish Jain
    Old age and diabetes...what more is required to make the life a challenging battle ground?

    Physical sickness, combined with mental sickness is a double tragedy. Old age in itself, without any additional sickness is a serious sickness. In old age when the confidence level of any individual is low and when the fingers tremble, when the medication tablets on the palm dance and when you have trouble in drinking even a glass of water, all seems to be lost.

    Certainly diabetes...
  • Knowing A Wheelchair: How To Make The Best Choice  By : Christine Loxley
    When buying a wheelchair the first thing to do is use an experienced therapist that will help you pick the right wheelchair. You should use a reputable recommended wheelchair vendor who will know the wheelchairs that they are selling. The cost of the wheelchair can be important as if it is not deemed “medically necessary” than the costs may not be covered by insurance.

    The obvious thing you must look at when buying a wheelchair is if it fits you. Aspects that need to be lo...
  • Fitness for Wheelchair Users  By : Marcie Davis
    For me, exercise became a no brainer when I was staring at 40, overweight, and a sedentary wheelchair user for over 33 years. It was time for action. And action is exactly what I got when I met Delia Carper, a personal trainer and dietitian.
  • Are ADD & ADHD Truly Learning Disabilities?  By : Jane Saeman
    A different way to look at ADD and ADHD.
  • Make Your Wheelchair More Comfortable With A Wheelchair Cover  By : Gregg Hall
    For the person confined to the seat of a wheelchair, a Merino wool wheelchair cushion cover offers soft comfort beyond compare. It helps keep the body warmer in cool temperatures, and cooler in warmer temperatures.
  • How Do You Spell Wheelchair? It's Spelled: "F r e e d o m"  By : RC Rougeux
    Isn't it all about "Freedom"? The freedom to go and do what you want, when you want to do it?
  • Wheelchair Accessories... No More Retired Cowboys  By : RC Rougeux
    Wheelchair accessories can make or break how comfortable your wheelchair life is. There are many kinds to...
  • Power Scooters...Ask The Right Questions To Get The Right Answers  By : RC Rougeux
    Asking the right questions can help you find out the information important to you. Use these when shopping for your next power scooter.
  • Have Fun! Organize A Power Chair Rally!  By : RC Rougeux
    A great way to spend a Saturday! Organize a power chair rally.
  • Wheelchair Ramps...Conquering The Final Frontier  By : RC Rougeux
    We're not yet at a place where a wheelchair can go where everyone else can. Getting close. But, until then here are a few ways to...
  • Tips and Tricks To Get To Know Your Electric Wheelchair  By : RC Rougeux
    To determine the REAL distance for your electric wheelchair, subtract 10% - 20% from the...
  • Purchasing a Mobility Scooter? Here Are Things To Think About  By : RC Rougeux
    Congratulations! You're going to purchase a new mobility scooter. However, there are some things to be aware of...
  • Want To Make Friends? Use Power Scooters Etiquette!  By : RC Rougeux
    Here's a few pointers in power scooters etiquette.
  • Join A Power Chair Club...and Have Fun!  By : RC Rougeux
    Are you looking for a reason to get out and meet other power chair owners? Why not join a power chair club?
  • How To Make An Electric Wheelchair Happier  By : RC Rougeux
    If your electric wheelchair is happy...you're happier right? Here are some accessories to have you both smiling more.
  • Walk-In Bathtubs for Convenience and Comfort for Disabled People and Seniors  By : Claire Bullerwell
    If you don't have the luxury to access a regular bathtub then a walk-in tub is your ideal solution. Learn the wonders and benefits of a walk-in bathtub.
  • How To Find The Strongest and Lightest Wheelchair Ramps  By : RC Rougeux
    Technology has progressed for most mobility products except, it seems wheelchair ramps. But, improvements are being made...
  • Freedom With Mobility Scooters  By : Lyn Davis
    Mobility scooters can provide a great sense of freedom for those with physical challenges. There are many variations of mobility scooters available. The styles, colors, size and features vary greatly – to meet the needs of many different people. Popularity for scooters has grown in the past few years. Leading manufacturers include such names as Invacare, Pride,….. Advertising campaigns abound on television, print, radio, and billboards touting the convenience and benefits of ...
  • Birth Injuries: Types and Causes  By : Michael Grossman
    Many children are born every year with birth defects and developmental disabilities. Sometimes though, injuries occurred during birth or immediately after birth. Certain disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy can occur under negligent care. 1 out of 28 babies are born every year with a birth defect. Birth defects are also the leading cause of death in the first year of life. Source: March of Dimes.
  • Power Scooters...Walking With Wheels  By : RC Rougeux
    Power scooters gives the ability to "walk" when your legs aren't able to.
  • Power Chairs - The Cadillac of Mobility Devices  By : RC Rougeux
    Sit in a comfortable captain's seat. In a power chair, you're in control with plenty of power and comfort.
  • Mobility To Go With Portable WheelChair Ramps  By : RC Rougeux
    Ok, you have your beautifully working wheelchair. But, without ramps and mobility access, you're out of luck...
  • What You Need to Know About Wheelchairs  By : RC Rougeux
    There are many different wheelchair options to be aware of before purchasing. Lets look at what you're up against.
  • How Disabled People Overcome Their Disabilities For Better Sexual Health  By : Gregg Hall
    For the most part these people can participate in sexual activity and take pleasure in the intimacy of having a partner. Participating in a healthy sexual relationship is a critical part of therapy do the disabled and helps them rebuild self confidence.
  • How To Build A Wheel Chair Ramp  By : Jack Wells
    You hate reluctance, you hate stumbling and you hate hesitation while on move. Often it is a problem when you enter a building on a wheelchair. You are uncomfortable and it is just impossible for you to keep balance. As a solution to this problem, many buildings around the world have been providing wheel chair ramps. Building a wheel chair ramp is preparing an inclined plane for using instead of stairs. To enter a building, a wheel chair ramp is just perfect for wheel chair u...
  • Upgrade Yourself Into an Electric Wheelchair  By : RC Rougeux
    Are you ready for a step up to an electric wheelchair?
    Discover how to pick the best one for the best price.
  • I Wish It Could Have Been Otherwise  By : Karen Peralta
    This was written for an academic journal about people with disabilities and what that means concerning their parent-child relationships.

    As far back as I can remember, I have been hearing voices. It started when I was just three months old. I remember lying on my back in a cold sweat, undergoing nicotine withdrawal (as I found out decades later), my smoking mother having switched from breast-feeding to bottled formula. Gasping for breath, I heard my father yelling at my si...
  • Common Birth Injuries  By : Laurie Williams
    Many children are born every year with birth defects and developmental disabilities. Sometimes though, injuries occurred during birth or immediately after birth. Certain disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy can occur under negligent care. 1 out of 28 babies are born every year with a birth defect. Birth defects are also the leading cause of death in the first year of life.
  • Spinal Cord Injury? The Afterlife  By : Michael E. Hylton -
    Am I talking about death here? No, I’m talking about life after a spinal cord injury. Why did I phrase the title of this article as I did? Because for many people who suffer a spinal cord injury, their first thoughts after being informed of paralysis, or wheelchairs, or a severed spinal cord, causing the patient to never be able to walk again, is indeed death. “Why did I even live?”

    I know that was one of my earliest thoughts after I was able to understand what was going o...
  • Wheelchairs – Leading A Self-Reliant Lifestyle  By : Susan Jan
    Wheelchairs allow the users to move around relatively easily and to lead an active and independent lifestyle.
  • Spinal Cord Injury ? The Afterlife  By : Michael E. Hylton
    Look into thoughts of a patient informed of his spinal cord injury and his life after.
  • Chair Lifts – Help Sick And Disabled People To Move Freely  By : Barney Garcia -
    A chair lift is a mobility device that carries sick, disabled and weak people to move from one place to another. Lift chairs offer an opportunity for more freedom and a certain amount of normalcy in the lives of the handicapped people as they can freely move from one place to another.

    Often when people become old, they are plagued by diseases like arthritis, Lou Gehrig’s, Parkinson’s and other mobility conditions that trouble your loved ones. It makes people unnecessarily ...
  • Easy Movement With Chair Lifts  By : Barney Garcia -
    Chair lifts are useful in enhancing the mobility of the people with handicaps. There are various types of chair lifts in the market, ranging from those that raise the chair to another level for stairs or vehicles to lifts that raise a person to a level that will allow them to stand. The most popular chair lifts are those that help people in wheelchairs get up the stairs. There are various models and brands of chair lifts that can help perform this function. To choose the righ...
  • Hearing Loss Can Be A Great Loss  By : Belina Storrey
    If you or someone you love has started to experience hearing loss, than you know firsthand what a great loss hearing loss actually is. As a physician's assistant, I get to work with people all the time who are dealing with the beginning stages of hearing loss.

    If you're anything like me, then your hearing is something that you definitely take for granted. You don't think too much about the privilege of being able to hear everything around you because it has simply always b...
  • Using Wheelchairs to improve mobility!  By : SilentOne
    There are so many different Wheelchairs available on the market that it’s hard to know where to start.
  • Hearing Aids and Glasses: Leveling the Sensory Playing Field  By : Randy Wohlers
    Labeled as “old", "stupid", "mentally ill", or "selective listeners", many hearing impaired people live in denial, or refuse to wear hearing aids because they are afraid of being branded.
  • Electric Wheelchairs Promote Mobility and Safeguard Independence  By : Tom Sample
    There's no reason for an older person to sit back and rock away the rest of their lives when so many devices are available to help them overcome the troubles that can go along with normal aging.
  • Handicap Scooter For The Elder  By : Jerry Hall Leo
    Are you trying to find a site on handicap scooters? Mobility scooters (aka handicap scooters or medical scooters) are designed for people who have some mobility but are challenged by slopes or walking distances.

    The powered mobility scooter has become the alternative to the electric wheelchair. Early scooters were small, front-wheel drive models designed primarily for indoor use, with little power and limited range. Newer models, however, offer greater range and the abilit...
  • Electric Wheelchairs And Power Mobility Scooters Deliver Freedom And Independence To The Handicapped.  By : George Dodge -
    Several years ago, my daughter, a 17 years old college Freshman, was paralyzed from the waist down as the result of a fall. She was determined to continue on with college and needed a way to get around the campus. Fortunately an electric mobility scooter provided her with the freedom and mobility she needed during that difficult period in her life.

    Without the aid of the electric mobility scooter, my daughter would have had to drop out of college and return home until she ...
  • Electric Wheelchairs and Power Mobility Scooters Deliver Freedom and Independence to the Handicapped  By : George Dodge
    Electric wheelchairs and power mobility scooters deliver power mobility to elderly, seriously ill, and disabled individuals. Today, more than ever before, electric wheelchairs and mobility scooters help people, with limited mobility regain their freedom and independence.
  • Choosing A Wheelchair  By : Scott Miller
    When looking to buy a wheelchair, probably the most important feature is comfort. It is also important to try out the wheelchair and make sure it fits and you are comfortable on it, as well as in it. Looking for the wheelchair that is right for you, might start to get long and tedious, but with the variety of models that are out today, you should be able to find one that suits all of your needs. When looking at wheelchairs, think about how you spend your day and what sorts of...
  • Understanding Disabilities  By : Jeff Miles
    Disabilities, based on the classification made by the education sector, may be grouped into three categories, “physical disabilities”, “acquired disabilities”, and “developmental disabilities”

    Physical disabilities appear right after a child is born. These are usually caused by illnesses, such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, cystic fibrosis, and Down’s syndrome. A child with cerebral palsy has lost his ability to control his movement. Sometimes, the mental capacity is red...
  • Why Let A Disability Limit Your Mobility?  By : Tim Talbot
    For those of use who are able to walk around on our own, it's difficult to imagine the challenges facing those with a disability. We take for granted the simple act of traveling by car. Unfortunately for those with a disability, getting in and out of their vehicle is not their only challenge. Storing the wheelchair in their car becomes an immediate concern.
  • Digital Hearing Aids Can Change Your Life  By : Sandra Stammberger
    A hearing aid is a device used to help the hard-of-hearing distinguish sounds and converse normally. In the past, hearing aids consisted of a funnel- like amplification cone, called an ear trumpet.
  • Wheelchairs and Other Medical Equipment  By : Barney Garcia
    Wheelchairs are a common piece of medical equipment but most of us are unaware of the different types available on the market today. If your are ever in the unenviable position of needing a wheelchair for yourself or a loved one, you must be aware of the different types that are out there. Who would ever imagine there could be such a variety?
  • Dolphin Assisted Therapy  By : Laurent Mikhail
    Dolphin Assisted Therapy (DAT) has been used as a therapeutic approach in patients who have been diagnosed with some disabilities.
  • Sports For The Disabled  By : John Kortex
    Playing a sport may help you recover from your disability.
  • The Evolution Of The Manual Wheelchair  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    Some time ago people didn't need much guidance in choosing a manual wheelchair. It only came in a standard design. The first wheelchairs were heavy and have dark-colored upholstery.
  • Sport Wheelchair  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    Initially, this type of wheelchairs were designed in order to be used in sports, such as tennis, basketball or roadracing. Later on it was discovered that a sport wheelchair can be used as an everyday chair. Sport chairs are also called lightweight wheelchairs or ultra-light chairs. They are manual, not power chairs.
    Who can use lightweight wheelchairs?
  • Common Birth Defects in Children  By : ian Williamson
    Ideally, all children everywhere would be born innately healthy, both at the moment of birth and during later development. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
  • Electric Wheelchair How To Pick One  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    An electric wheelchair is a chair powered by a motor. It is also called a power wheelchair. These motorized wheelchairs are ideal for people who need to use a wheelchair all the time. The average price of an electric wheelchair is about $3000. Some power wheelchairs are made for indoor use only and using them outdoors is rather dangerous.
    Things to look at when buying an electric wheelchair
  • Stair Lifts Feel the Freedom of Your Home  By : Dave Carter
    Whether you or your loved one is encountering the natural decrease in mobility that occurs with the passing of time, or deals with an illness-related lack of physical agility, a stair lift can be the ideal way to put you in charge of your home again
  • Power Wheelchair Models  By : Emmanuel Aubrey
    Wheelchairs have been built in order to help people who cannot move by themselves. The simple initial device has been later on motorized and improved to enable handicapped persons perform more tasks. There are two basic types of wheelchairs: the manual wheelchair and the power wheelchair.
  • Electric or Mobility Scooters; We All May Need Them At One Time Or Another  By : Tyson J Stevenson
    Electric Scooters or Mobility Scooters are specially designed for people who have low mobility. Let's review the different styles.
  • Cheap Or Discounted Hearing Aids  By : Jamie
    Hearing aids are the boon to the hearing impaired patients. New technology and system has provided the best to the patients. But earlier it was such that only the one who was rich was able to get reach of these hearing aids. But with the new era and lessen of difference between the rich and the poor, things are in the reach of the people. Discount hearing aids also provide hearing aids at a discount to the people who are not able to get the expensive hearing aids for themselves. It also provides
  • Things To Know Before You Buy A Hearing Aid  By : John Morris
    What is the cause of hearing loss and how can it be corrected with hearing aids? Hearing loss occurs to most people as they age...
  • A Look at The Different Types of Power Wheelchairs  By : Rory H. Hawkins
    There are three types of wheelchairs - manual wheelchairs, transport chairs and electric or power wheelchairs. With a manual wheelchair the person has to move the wheelchair, as it is self-propelled. Power wheelchairs however, are normally powered by batteries.
  • Examining the Different Types of Wheelchair Lifts  By : Rory H. Hawkins
    A wheelchair lift is a mechanical device used to lift wheelchairs, allowing easy access to people who use wheelchairs or have trouble stepping up. These devices are powered by electricity or hydraulics, but are designed to operate manually in the event that one of the power sources fails.
  • Need To Know Chair Lift Buying Tips  By : John Morris
    A stair lift is a chair specially designed to lift up a person with a handicap or disability. People who are having difficulty walking and climbing the stairs also use this stair lift...
  • Bring Back Beautiful Music With Discount Hearing Aids  By : Ben Franklin
    When it comes to the list of reasons people avoid getting a hearing aid, aside from embarrassment, money is often a top concern.
  • Hearing Loss is the Number One Disability in the World  By : Jay Stockman
    Hearing loss is prevalent in modern societies as a result of the combined effects of noise, aging, disease, and heredity.
  • Essential Hearing Aid Tips  By : John Morris
    Hearing loss is such a devastating condition. It completely shuts down your ability to listen to your surroundings and appreciate the acoustic beauty found in nature’s visual landscape...
  • Best Practices For Wheelchair Safety And Selection  By : John Morris
    There are many things to consider before you purchase a wheelchair. Regardless of whether you want a manual or powered chair, consider the following:

    1...





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