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Bring Back Your Independence through the help of a Power Wheel Chair!
Life is annoying when you are precluded from doing things that you want to do. It hits you hard when you can see other people enjoying the things that can also be enjoyed by you but the chance of doing it was already withheld. It is also miserable when you depend too much on other people. At the back of your mind you sense helplessness and vulnerability. These are the mixed emotions that persons confined in a wheel chair feel.

Now, they can be freed from misery and apprehensions and live ...
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Buying a Wheelchair for a Kid
Why do people end up in wheelchairs? And what can be done to help them? Thousands of Americans are involved with spinal cord injuries each year which relegate them to a “chair bound’ life. A small percentage of these “riders” have been born with conditions that led to this situation. While many of varying ages may be “chaired” who suffer a temporary loss of mobility. A common concern here is how to provide them with the right wheelchair – particularly children.

There are several factors t ...
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Buy Electric wheelchairs online
Buy Electric wheelchairs online

Electric wheelchairs mobility for virtually any type of disability.

Innovations have made control of electric wheelchairs manageable for everyone. Today, manual and electric wheelchairs have become a physical extension of the rider. But it wasn't until 1979, when an anti-trust suit was settled, that an era of competition and design innovation began resulting in better pricing and greater mobility in both manual and electric wheelchairs.
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Wheelchair Maintenance Tips



Wheelchair Maintenance Tips
Author: Maricon Williams
For easier handling of wheelchair maintenance, repair and emergencies, keep a card with your chair at all times that includes the following information:

  • Your name, address and phone number (in case of an accident).

  • Your doctor's name and phone number (in case of an accident).

  • The names and phone numbers of relatives or friends to be contacted in case of an accident.

  • The make and model number of your wheelchair.

  • The manufacturer's toll-free number.

  • The name and phone number of your local repair facility.

  • The phone number of a mobile repair firm, if there is one in your area.

  • The phone number of a local wheelchair transport service (in case you're stranded while out of the house).

  • Your insurance policy number and related information.

  • Your insurance company's phone number for any necessary authorization.

If you're going to be alone in your wheelchair or scooter anywhere you can get stranded, let people know ahead of time where you're going and when you expect to be back. In such cases, it's also wise to have a cellular telephone along in case you need to call for assistance.

Tape a piece of paper in plain sight somewhere on your wheelchair to remind you when it's time to stop by your wheelchair maintenance facility for a six-month checkup on your chair or scooter. Another way to help remember your twice-a-year maintenance schedule is to peg the two visits to a couple of special events that are roughly six months apart -- perhaps your birthday and some holiday such as the Fourth of July or Thanksgiving.

About The Author

Maricon Williams

I love reading. Give me a book and I'll finish it in one sitting. Reading is the chance to be transported to a different world and so is writing. I'm more enthusiastic about writing however, since you can relay your ideas to someone else. I can only imagine that feeling when I hear a complete stranger talking about my ideas which read on an article somewhere. To relay my message to as many people is the same as touching people with music. Only mine's less harmonic. I try to make up for it with the color I bring with words. And most of the time, it’s more than enough.

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