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Finding the NMEDA Dealer Who’s Right for You
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Quick Guide To Selecting Hoists
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Get Physical with Adaptive Exercise and Equipment
Exercising and maintaining a fitness routine has been proven beneficial in ways extending beyond improving one’s physical health. Basic physical fitness can hinder chronic disease development and ease your ability
Why do we need to see as many disability signs as possible?
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Independent Living Specialists has introduced new mobility and healthcare products to assist their customers to lead a safe and carefree life during these trying times. Home Care and Mobility Equipment
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Wheelchair accessibility as a prerequisite for inclusion
Travel & Accessibility Written by Passionate People Team 20 I’ve been a wheelchair user my entire life which, mind you, is no short time – 34 years are already behind
Driving with MS: Knowing Your Options
Thankfully, living with multiple sclerosis does not have to mean losing the ability to drive. There is a variety of adaptive automobile equipment available. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society can help you