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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.
Today we ...
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Make Life Easier With A Portable Wheel Chair Ramp



Anyone who routinely transports someone confined to a wheel chair understands the struggle it can take getting the wheel chair in and out of a vehicle. It can be particularly difficult when the wheel chair is motorized. But there is a solution that's growing in popularity. It's a portable wheel chair ramp. Not only does it make loading and unloading a wheel chair much easier, but it makes the process much safer as well.

There are some wheel chairs, usually manual chairs, that collapse and are easy to load into the trunk of a car or the back of a van. However, most modern wheel chairs, especially electric and motorized models, don't collapse. This means they have to be manually loaded and unloaded, no small task for even the strongest of us. Hence, the convenience of a portable wheel chair ramp, which makes life that much easier.

Sounds Good, But How Does It Work?

First of all, these ramps are designed for vans. They have a flat, heavy base that sits atop the interior floor of the van once the doors are open. The portable wheel chair ramp then extends outward and down until the other end rests on the ground. The height and angle of the ramp will change according to your van and your parking situation, which makes it an extremely versatile device. In addition, the ramp can collapse to a length much shorter than its full length, making it not only portable, but easily stored and transported.

Limitations Of A Portable Wheel Chair Ramp

Not all situations require a portable wheel chair ramp. For example, if you drive a sedan, you won't find much use for a portable ramp. Even if you plan to use it to load a wheel chair in and out of the sedan's trunk, you'll find it's a little too bulky and difficult to manage for a feat that's easier to do by hand.

Yeah, But If You've Got A Van

On the other hand, if you're using a van or a minivan or a handicap-accessible van, a portable wheel chair ramp can make your life infinitely easier. Not only can the ramp help load an empty wheelchair into the rear of a minivan, it's sturdy enough to allow someone in an electric wheel chair to ride the ramp right into the van. In either case, a portable ramp can prove to be an extremely convenient device that makes life easier for many people.