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Archive for the ‘Mobility Products’ Category

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Aug

The Friendly Wheelchair

WalkerJ | on August 12, 2009

The Friendly Wheelchair

If you’re looking for the ultimate in mobility, you’re looking for an Amigo scooter. Amigo Mobility International, Inc. has been making “friendly wheelchairs” since 1968, when founder Al Thieme was personally motivated to create a power scooter to accommodate a family member who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. According to the company’s website, the Amigo initiated the entire power scooter industry. Today, Amigo power operated vehicles are known for their compact durability, unique customization options, user-friendly features, simple maintenance, and dependable operation.

 

Nearly anyone can find an Amigo scooter to fit his or her mobility needs. Amigo offers a compact TravelMate scooter that is optimal for hassle-free storage in cabs, cars, RVs, boat, and planes. Even though it’s compact and great for travel, it sill has a robust 250-pound weight capacity. For people of smaller stature who want to maneuver around tighter areas at home or in stores, the Amigo Express Junior is perfect to accommodate small frames. Amigo also offers convenient, reasonably priced replacement parts and accessories, like baskets and touch controllers, to make the Amigo experience seamless.

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27
Jul

Perspective for caregivers

WalkerJ | on July 27, 2009

Perspective for caregivers

While many people think they understand the challenges of being disabled, the experience is very different when you actually live it. Someone who is on crutches or in a wheelchair for the first time quickly realizes that communities and buildings are planned and constructed under the assumption that most people are physically able to navigate them. For every door that opens automatically or with the push of a button, there are 10 more that do not. A person who needs assistance with basic tasks because of a disability can feel helpless and embarrassed.

 

Some challenges that confront people with disabilities, especially those who use manual wheelchairs, are nearly invisible to able people, like how difficult it can be to navigate up a steep ramp while powering the wheels by hand. For this reason, electric wheelchairs are not just luxuries; they’re necessary for some people to live fulfilled lives that are not ruled by their disabilities. If you’re a caregiver or friend of someone who has a disability, take a moment to understand what it would feel like to be immobile or dependant on someone or something else to get around. This will help you be a more patient, thoughtful caregiver, and it will also empower you to advocate for your friend to have the proper tools needed to offset his or her disability.

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26
Jun

Safety Includes Caregivers Too!

Siderails | on June 26, 2009

Patient Lift Model 9700Safety for caregivers is crucial. A patient lift is used in the home or at medical facilities to help a patient rise or any function they may need: 

Model 9700 Bariatric Lift • Electric Full Body Lift includes • 2 batteries • 3X sling • 1 battery charger • Safety padded hanger and beam • Non-arcing beam • Storage Saddle bags • Remote control • Battery Indicator • Swivel Hanger with safety latches • Weight Limit: 700 pounds

Many individuals that have limited mobility will need a patient lifter to help them move their legs or for them to lift their torso off of the bed. There are many companies that provide mobility equipment and with the new advances in technology the performance and type of equipment available will make movement easier then ever. Wheelchairs Abound is an up and coming leader in the area of providing  Mobility Equipment.

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19
Jun

Good Ergonomic News!

Siderails | on June 19, 2009

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27
May

Getting Around for Disabled People

WalkerJ | on May 27, 2009

Convaquip-Hoss-electric-wheelchairWhether disabled from an injury, surgery, or a medical condition, it’s important for disabled people to have the means to get around.  Having to sit in one location and be immobile can be a painful experience, but mobility for a disabled person isn’t all that difficult.  With the invention of electric wheelchairs and scooters, the extent of a disability is no longer of consequence.  With just their hands, disabled people can get around through the same means as those walking on their own two legs.  In addition, most, if not all metropolitan locations have provided accommodations for disabled people including ramps and elevators.  Electric wheelchairs and scooters are designed to navigate through tight spaces. 

 

Many insurance policies will cover an electric wheelchair or scooter under their plan, so there’s no reason not to take charge and become mobile.  Don’t bother hobbling around with crutches and canes, become mobile and independent today! 

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21
May

What is AEGIS anyway?

Jonesacp | on May 21, 2009

AEGIS Microbe ShieldCommon microorganisms such as bacteria, algae, and fungi (mold, mildew) are found all around use and can cause a wide range of problems for almost any product. The AEGIS Microbe Shield controls these problems by providing odor protection in wheelchair upholstery, reduced bio-loading, and stain and deterioration control in linens and medical garments. All of these benefits come from the unique properties provided by the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology. Everything from socks to hospital linens and shirts to carpeting are protected by the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology. The AEGIS Microbe Shield successfully protects even high performance applications, such as surgical drapes where safety and performance are paramount. When a product displays the AEGIS Microbe Shield certification mark, it provides consumers with the confidence that the product is protected by the most advanced anti-microbial on the market today. Treating performance wear with the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology has many benefits. The AEGIS Microbe Shield technology controls the growth of odor-causing bacteria and fungi, reducing odor, staining and deterioration which is the most common result of repeatedly using medical equipment. Freshness is assured with the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology:

  • Protection against microbial growth without leaching onto the skin or crossing the skin barrier
  • Controls or eliminates objectionable odors, unsightly stains, and product deterioration
  • Ideal surface for prolonged sitting

Effective against a wide range of microorganisms from bacteria to fungal contamination like mold, mildew, algae and yeast; which helps to reduce the breakdown of skin.   

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05
May

It is sure to fall!

WalkerJ | on May 05, 2009

Snap on Magnetic Cane HolderIt never fails! Just when you think your cane is perfectly balanced against something, you (and everyone else) hears a loud clanking noise of the cane falling to the floor. Imaging having this cane holder with a powerful magnet which allows a cane to be attached to any metal surface, i.e., refrigerator, stove, car door. For crutches two sets are needed. Each kit includes one magnetic cane attachment, a metal fastening plate and a strip of double-sided tape. Stainless steel fastening plate can be attached to any non-metal surface – walls, doors, furniture – in frequently used areas, allowing for a convenient cane rest just about anywhere. Fastening plate has holes for permanent mounting (screws/nail not included) or can be attached using the double-sided tape. 

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27
Apr

Touring with an Electric Scooter

WalkerJ | on April 27, 2009

Touring with an Electric Scooter

While some elderly people give up on traveling with the onset of age, getting around in an electric scooter and traveling with an electric scooter is quite common.  Electric scooters have allowed many people, who were previously immobile, to experience the world like they would have with a younger pair of legs.  Most if not all notable travel destinations can accommodate people who use an electric scooter to get around.  Places like Disney World, Caribbean resorts, even cruise ships are common destinations for people with electric scooters.  No matter what your physical condition, getting around in an electric scooter can be simple and fun. 

Before traveling, it is important to double check that your destination is wheelchair and electric scooter accessible.  While almost all locations are accessible for handicapped people these days, some still haven’t updated their services.  But make sure to plan ahead of time, and you’re guaranteed to have a great trip! 

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26
Apr

Three Wheel Scooter Talk

Shasme | on April 26, 2009

Amigo TravelMate ScooterThe advantages of three wheel mobility scooters include: Maneuverability, adequate leg room, usually more comfortable than compact models. Three wheel scooters are recommended for indoor and paved outdoor use. A lightweight and maneuverable solution to your mobility needs. This type of medical scooter features two wheels in the back and a separate, articulate wheel in the front. Amigo  mobility scooters are more solid and durable than most compact mobility scooters. With close radius the  TravelMate has the ability to make 360-degree full swivel rotation, thanks to the independent motion of the front wheel.

This is the perfect traveling companion . Independent mileage ranges from 20 to 25 miles per charge, and can be disassembled and transported in a large vehicle, van, sedan, or SUV. This model has a robust 250 lb. weight capacity. Some options include fully-cushioned Travel Seat with flip-up/adjustable/removable arms, headlights, tail-lights, mirrors to name a few. These Amigo scooters are customizable by request, and made in the USA in the “Auto Capitol” Michigan.

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16
Apr

One Size Does Not Fit All

Siderails | on April 16, 2009

New Designed ComfortCertain features of your new wheelchair will make your chair more comfortable.
Know what “
extras” will make it easier for you to do your daily activities.
Also, make an informed decision about the “extras” you don’t need.
Consult your physical therapist and the sales person about all of the
structural features of the wheelchair. Utilize interactive websites to provide measurements, for a comfortable fit. The right fitting chair gives you the best mobility, range, stability, and comfort.
 
Find out if the controls or brakes are easy to use and reach. Consider if the footrests should be adjustable, movable or detachable. Depending on the surfaces/ terrain you anticipate using most, and whether or not you will propel the chair, the
wheel size is a major factor when making a selection. Certain style armrests work better than other’s depending on how you transfer and your level of activities. A lap tray might be helpful to have on your wheelchair. 

Proper seating is an important part of wheelchair fitting. There are many different seat cushions and backrests that can be added to your chair. The newer model wheelchairs have anti-microbial stain-resistant fabric. There are also ergonomic designs, with S-shaped seating. These features help you sit with better posture, and reduce pressure sores, back pain, and spinal deformities caused by chronic poor posture. A good seat cushion is a must to help prevent pressure sores, especially for anyone who has a loss of feeling in their buttocks. 

Tilt seating distributes your weight in the chair. This is ideal for prolonged sitting, and provides an alternative to tranferring in and out of the chair to reclineAnti-tippers can prevent you from flipping over backwards or falling out of your chair. 

There is a wide range of prices and styles of wheelchairs on the market. However it is important to remember, the one you choose should be specific to your personal needs. This is not a “one size fits all” item.

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