11/28/2554

Parenting From a Wheelchair

Raising children is not an easy thing to do in this day and age. We have to worry about their friends, society, potential predators, and even what goes on at school with bullies. Still, if you think you have your parenting job cut out for you, and if you are one to complain about how tough it is, I'd like you to consider something; what if you had to do your parenting from a wheelchair? That would certainly put a different spin on things wouldn't it?

The other day, I was at one of the large bookstores, attached to the mall. Over the course of about three hours sitting there reading the latest magazines, deciding which ones I wanted to buy and take home. I was sipping on my frozen mocha blended coffee drink, and noticed several people over that time in wheelchairs. The two of them had children and they were parenting from the wheelchair.

Of course, during that same period of time several parents came through with their children and they were trying to control them from picking up things, running around, and/or crying. What was quite fascinating was the parents that those parenting from a wheelchair seemed to have kids who are more well behaved than the able-bodied parents. Isn't that interesting?

Obviously, you'd be at a severe disadvantage parenting from a wheelchair, but they are able to do it and they're doing it quite well. I guess I have a lot respect for that, and I'd have to ask the other parents; "What's your excuse?" If they can do it at such a severe disadvantage, and if they can rise above that challenge and parent behaved children, then why can't you? Please consider this.




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11/27/2554

Wheelchair Lifts

Wheelchair lifts facilitate the transportation of wheelchairs. Vehicles can be fitted with mechanical lifts that are time saving and eliminate the complications related to manual wheelchair transfers. Wheelchairs are designed to provide mobility to the disabled persons. They are feasible options, but it is difficult to load and unload them when moving out of the house or stepping into a vehicle. Wheelchairs are available in varying sizes and weight and it becomes difficult even for able-bodied people to maneuver them. The lifts eliminate the discomfort of the chair transfers and the difficulties of loading and unloading.

Wheelchair lifts operate with the help of varied mechanisms. These include the electrical and hydraulic systems. The benefit of installing hydraulic lifts is that they continue to function even when there is no electricity supply. Electric lifts are reasonably priced and can be fitted with telephone jacks, as well as mechanical door openers. When selecting a wheelchair lift, it is advisable to select the variety that has a battery back up, to ensure mobility even in the absence of electricity.

Stair lifts are popular for home use and can be operated by a single person. They provide accessibility for regular and smaller personal vehicles. Some people select automotive lifts, which are easy to assemble. Platform wheelchair lifts are the folding varieties. They are sturdy and are further categorized as automatic and semi-automatic. In an automatic device, the need for muscle power is almost negligible. They can be folded, unfolded, lowered and raised with the help of a switch. Semi-automatic lifts offer certain mechanized features, but users may be required to fold and unfold them manually.

Manufacturers have designed swing wheelchair lifts that are mostly used in minivans and vans. The wheelchair lift should be in accordance to the requirement of the vehicle in question.




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11/23/2554

What Is A Class 3 Powered Wheelchair?

A class 3 powered wheelchair is used for driving on most roads, including highways and dual carriageways but not on motorways.  It has an upper speed limit of 8mph and can be driven on roads to a maximum speed of 8mph and on pavement and paths of up to 4mph.  If you're thinking of buying a class 3 powered wheelchair you will need to familiarise yourself with the regular maintenance and also the legal requirements for the day to day use of your wheelchair. 

What do I need to do?

You don't need a driving license but will need to know and follow the Highway Code.  To gain confidence it would be a good idea to find a local course to teach you how to safely drive your powered wheelchair, they will have a comprehensive list of all the do's and don'ts.   No special clothing is needed but anything you wear that is reflective will alert other motorists to your position. Regularly check your lights are working and always turn them on at night.  Find out how far your wheelchair can travel in between battery charges and make allowances for older batteries, as they won't hold the charge for as long as a newer battery.  Your wheelchair should be serviced according to your dealer's recommendations and should undergo a safety check at least once a year.

Features

A class 3 wheelchair must have certain features including indicators, a horn and a rear view mirror.  It has an amber flashing light that must be used when driving on dual carriageways and can also be used when driving on roads as a warning light to other motorists. 

Parking

Follow normal parking rules and make sure that you park legally. 




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11/20/2554

Wheelchair Umbrella for Outdoors - A Good Choice

The best enjoyed seasons are the summer and the spring times. The scenic beauty of a place can be best enjoyed by remaining outdoors. The various accessories and the types of wheelchairs available to the persons with disability are giving them more freedom to cash on the joys of remaining outdoors. The add-ons or the attachable accessories that come in handy for an outing, is the wheelchair umbrella. This part is best utilized to enjoy the summer without having to face the adverse effects like the sunburns.

When considering about buying an attachable umbrella for the wheel chair, one must check the size for proper coverage of the chair and the person. It must open up at least 40 inches, for proper sun or rain protection as it must be able to cover you properly. One must make sure that it covers the entire body to avoid the rain falling onto the lap. Hence the tiny ones do not suit to the covering needs. If one wants a fashionable looking umbrella, one can choose from the various colors and styles available in the market. One can find these in bright white or colored panels. Hence the fashion conscious can have their favourite pick from the collection available. The internet offers great convenience in this matter, as the person need not go to the store to browse through the types of umbrellas. These can be done at any place at a click of a mouse.

These are generally priced at a nominal rate. And considering the great advantages it offers, one can decide to buy it as it is a one-time investment does not need maintenance and other future investments. These wheelchair umbrellas can be attached to the sidelong of the equipment, from the base. The tilt and the elevation aspects can be easily adjusted as the clamps provide for the flexibility of adjustment.

This accessory can be used for any type of wheelchair, be it manual or electric one. This is attached to the frame of the wheelchair by making use of the clamps and hence it is considered secure. The umbrellas, that can be easily connected to the handle are also available now-a-days. These offer more coverage and convenience to the wheelchair user and can be pulled down when not being used. This umbrella device is attached to the wheel chair in such a manner, that it is not visible when pulled down.




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11/19/2554

Wheelchair Accessible Construction Tips

Thousands of Americans suffer from illnesses and injuries every year that would require them to use a wheelchair. How much impact does this have on society? If you happen to be a loved one of one of those who has to use a wheelchair, you may have to perform some wheelchair accessible construction at home to make it easier for them to move around.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires public accommodations to meet certain standards so as not to discriminate against the handicapped, including people in wheelchairs. As a result, business owners have to make their facilities accessible for handicapped persons. Not only is it required, but it's also good for business.

So what type of wheelchair accessible construction are you thinking of? Homes and businesses should have handrails, wheelchair ramps, grab bars, and of course, commercial washroom accessories. At home you will need something to sit on while taking a bath, so a folding tub seat or shower seat will be necessary.

For wheelchair ramps, there are many varieties to choose from. The first type is the modular wheelchair ramp which is portable but really strong and affordable. Another is the solid wheelchair ramp, a one piece unit for times when a permanent ramp is needed. A folding wheelchair ramp, on the other hand, is durable and lightweight for travel. Lastly, a threshold wheelchair ramp is specifically created for doorways.

Grab bars and handrails are considered to be two of the most important parts of the wheelchair accessible construction for home or business. They make great accessories for those individuals on wheelchairs, especially in restrooms.

Handrails and bars provide the stability and extra support for those who really need it. In fact, handrails may be used beside a ramp and would prove to be really helpful if the ramp happens to be very long. It will help the individual keep their balance and provide safety.

According to ADA, handrails must also be securely anchored and mounted between 34 and 38 inches high, projected from the wall 1 1/2 inches, and the ends rounded off for safety. On the other hand, grab bars need to be mounted securely and it involves screwing the hardware directly into wall studs or wood blocking.

One of the very important parts of making a home ready for an individual with a wheelchair is the shower or tub seating. There are actually many different types of seating including the L-shaped shower seats and folding tub seats. It is recommended to have the seats mounted on the wall as the individual wouldn't have to place the unit in and out of the tub. Keep in mind that security and safety are the two most important things when working on wheelchair accessible construction. Always ensure that all additions are safely made and comply with the ADA standards.




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11/16/2554

Ramps for Wheelchair - Commercial Structure Guidelines

Prior to the Americans with disability act or ADA for short, the wheelchair users had to make their own arrangements to getting inside any place of work or building. The ADA has set out guidelines for the commercial and public building plans. They must be accessible to the physically disabled. Hence the ramps must be included in the structure of the buildings. These help the wheelchair users to get into the building very easily.

Architects and planners now take greater importance in the design of their building relating to handicapped access and now almost all public building and many private will include such items as handicapped ramps and other access points.

Simply building a ramp is not sufficient. There are certain rules to be followed for helping out the disabled. The guidelines help in standardising the plans for ramp construction. These guidelines are framed keeping in mind the use of different types of wheelchairs. It also takes into consideration the age group of the wheelchair users. It is important that the commercial structures to follow and abide by the guidelines given by the ADA.

The builders must ensure proper safe entry and exit for the wheelchair users. The Federal has set out the basic minimum requirements to be followed during the ramp construction for easing out the climbing troubles related to the wheelchair users. It is better to check with the Federal authorities for any additions to the said requirements.

The basic measurements to be followed can be listed as under:

1. As the elderly people cannot go on high sloped ramps, in order to help them use the ramp comfortably, the slope should not be more than one inch for a linear distance of 18 inches. The linear length covered for the horizontal rise of 1 inch should not be less than 12 inches.

2. The clearance between the railings is recommended to be 42 inches. It should not be less than 36 inches.

3. The maximum ramp length must not exceed 30 inches. After the said length there must be at least 60 inches of flat rest platform. The rest platform must be of same width as the ramp.

4. There must be flat landing at the top and bottom of the ramp.

5. The guardrails or the handrails must be constructed on either sides of the ramp. These must be at least 30 inches in height. The height must not exceed 38 inches.




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11/15/2554

A Wheelchair Power Pack - Transform Your Wheelchair Usage

Users of manual wheelchairs may enjoy the physicality of keeping mobile, but it can be a significant strain to a mobility sufferer or elderly patient in the long run. Weakened muscles and increased fatigue make it a struggle up hills and on rugged terrain - that's where wheelchair power packs come in.

Motorised wheelchair power packs mean you will never need to push your wheelchair again with reliable and durable motors attachable within seconds. Single and twin wheel power packs can be attached to any manual wheelchair with a simple switch on the hand controls making it a very flexible addition to your home mobility products collection.

A wheelchair motor is so easy to use, install and store making it a viable option to breathe new life into an older manual vehicle. A power pack means that instead of pushing their wheelchair you can simply walk behind with your thumb on the control to let the motor do all the work for you.

These motors are designed to provide extra traction for all gradients as well as the option to reverse operated by a simple switch on the hand control. The wheelchair motors hit speeds of up to 4mph with up to 18 stone on board and is capable of a range of up to 10 miles per charge - ample sufficiency for a day out.

Heavy duty wheelchair power packs are also available to purchase, designed to give more power to push mobility sufferers up to 26 stone and the ability to tackle tricky slopes and challenging terrain with confidence.

The portability of wheelchair motors means that it is light enough to take anywhere - pack it neatly in a holdall and take it with you in a car or on a coach, train, boat or plane. Providing extra versatility and functionality, power packs can transform everyday wheelchair usage.

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11/12/2554

Daily Problems and Challenges of Using a Wheelchair

The daily problems/ challenges of using a wheelchair, is mostly unrecognized by non-wheelchair users.

I hope, by highlighting some of those challenges in this article, everyone becomes more aware of them. So we can all work together to create a safer and fairer world for ourselves, our families and communities.

The problems include but are not limited to:

1. Buildings with doorways, corridors or parking lots that are difficult / impossible to pass through, using a wheelchair. This makes it really difficult for wheelchair users to get things done. Things like shopping, visiting friends / relatives, e.t.c

2. Rough, uneven, dangerously sloping grounds, make it really tiring to push wheelchairs - especially Manual Wheelchairs - around.

3. Travelling by public transport - buses, trains, e.t.c takes a lot of time. The majority of time consumption comes from waiting for the buses to get low down enough, and then slide out the ramp access, so the wheelchair can go in. And then, getting off the transport as well...

When you add this to the time it takes a wheelchair user to accomplish the daily care routine of washing, getting dressed, feeding... That is a lot of time out of a 24 hour day!

4. Travelling by train also poses a lot more challenge to the wheelchair user than the buses. Especially negotiating that gap between the train entrance and the platform.

5. Health Problems such as Muscle Cramps and Pressure Sores. As a result of sitting in the wheelchair, or anywhere else - as wheelchair users need to, when not lying down - cramps and pressure sores are a great source of discomfort, concern and challenge.

6. Motorists, Pedestrians and other road users pose another area of challenge to the wheelchair user. Being below the average line of vision while riding a wheelchair on the roads, means that one may not be quickly or clearly seen by others. This has been a cause of many road accidents involving wheelchair users.

7. Finally, and just as important, is the attitude of the society - others - to wheelchair users. Others who do not use a wheelchair, find it a bit difficult to see through the eyes of one. Non-wheelchair users may talk down at one; Totally ignore one; Expect them to do more for themselves, notwithstanding the physical limitations... to mention a few.

All these challenges may seem overwhelming and force a wheelchair user to remain at home. This need not be the case though.

With more information on these challenges; A greater awareness of the available disability aids to overcome them; And an empathic understanding from the society at large, these challenges can and will be overcome.

Making the world safer and more wheelchair-user friendly. Especially as everyone, sooner or later, most likely will end up in one anyway!




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11/10/2554

Don't Be Drunk Driving a Wheelchair - DUI Laws in Canada

Did you know that in Canada, our DUI laws can result in being arrested and found guilty for operating a motorized scooter while drunk?

How could this be you ask? Well, the definition of a motor vehicle is any vehicle that is drawn, propelled or driven by any means other than muscular power.

These DUI laws stem from the Ontario case R. v. Shanahan. The facts of this case is as follows. A man who was hurt, used a motorized scooter to go out one night. He ended up getting drunk. He was spotted by police crossing a road erratically. He was "pulled over" and charged with impaired driving.

One piece of important information in this case is the defendant could move about on his own some - approximately one hundred to one hundred and fifty meters.

The Ontario Court hearing the case found that a motorized personal device, such as a wheelchair is a motor vehicle under the Criminal Code. However, the defendant then made an application under section 15 of the Charger arguing his equality rights were breached.

The equality rights hearing addressed the following two issues.

1. Were the accused's section 15 equality rights breached?

J.D. Wake J. (the Honourable Judge) held that the Canada DUI laws (in this case, section 253 of the Criminal Code) does not make a distinction between people reliant on motorized wheelchairs and people who don't need motorized wheelchairs.

Next, the accused argued that the DUI laws resulted in unfairness (i.e. inequality) to non-able-bodied people. This argument failed because the Court found the accused was mobile without a motorized wheelchair.

Moreover, able-bodied people who walk in public while drunk can be arrested and convicted for mischief. This means that there really isn't a difference with respect the DUI laws between disabled and able-bodied people. Both groups can be arrested for being drunk in public.

2. Then the Court addressed whether the result offended the accused's dignity under section 15 of the Charter?

The Court held no for the following reason:

"The argument in favour of striking down s.253 [of the Criminal Code] seems to be that the dignity of a disabled person can only be sustained if he is afforded the right to behave with a lack of dignity. In my view s.15 of the Charter should not be used to support the result of such inverted reasoning."

When all is said and done, a person operating a motorized wheelchair can be convicted of DUI in Canada.

Considerations the following 3 points / questions:

This specific case (R. v. Shanahan) involved someone not totally disabled. Therefore, the outcome could be different if a person was 100 percent disabled.

Question: are people impaired on pain medication not able to use motorized wheelchairs outside of their home? I simply pose this question, I don't know the answer.

Can a person be arrested for DUI simply by sitting in a stationary motorized personal device such as a wheelchair?

The DUI laws in Canada hold that a person in the driver's seat of a car or truck while impaired can be found guilty of our DUI laws. I haven't read a case addressing this issue, but it seems possible being stationary in a restaurant in a motorized wheelchair, for instance, while impaired is breaking Canada's DUI laws.




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11/06/2554

Wheelchair Bodybuilding

Do you love body building but find it hard to do because you are sitting in your wheelchair? Then stop limiting your dreams now. These days there is a new horizon for those wheelchair users who love to gain and flaunt their big muscles all over the world.

This is somewhat a strange thing for those wheelchair users who are stuck with their mentality as being disabled because they are in their wheelchair. However, this is not a joke. This is ultimately true. If you would know, there is a so called Wheelchair National Bodybuilding Championships. This is a championship for those men and women who are in their wheelchairs but have very strong body and big muscles that would knock out someone's weakling thinking about those disabled wheelchair users. This is a show that started in Florida last 1998.

Due to its unique show, people love to watch as it so amazing for you will be really surprise how those wheelchair users got their muscles and body for them to be included in a bodybuilding competition. This competition has different weight categories too. These are heavy weight, middle weight, and others. Some of those who won in this competition are Victor Konovalov and Pasqualena Mitchell who became as the first professional body wheelchair on wheels. This is amazing!

Moreover, as time passes by, this competition is becoming famous all over the world. This could really get the attention of all the people in the world especially to those people who are using their wheelchairs. And because of it, there are many wheelchair athletes now who joined in this wheelchair body building contest. There are lots of wheelchair individuals who are having a good muscle and are really strong. In this competition, you could see these players doing some power lifting and others.

While watching this, you will be feeling doing the same thing too in your wheelchair. This is very powerful and very much inspiring. Actually, if you want to do the same thing too, you can easily start it. In some shows, there are also guiding those wheelchair users who are interested in joining this kind of wheelchair bodybuilding competition. They are going to give and provide some steps or tips in order for you to prepare yourself for it. Some iron pumping and other supplies will be opened too for you to follow the right direction.

So if you are willing to join, then you can start connecting now to those people who are organizing this wheelchair body building competitions. You can search that one in the internet. Actually, the competition will be held in Florida and the organizer or promoter of this is Mr. Frank Dalto. You will be supported by your sponsors and other people if you will join. So, think about this now. Forget your worries and boredom, join now!




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11/03/2554

Tips to Optimize Wheelchair Accessibility in Your Home

You can use the following tips to optimize wheelchair accessibility in your house. These tips will help the person who uses a wheelchair in your family will have more mobility and independence.

o One of the major problems that wheelchair users face is doorways being too narrow. One of solving this problem to a certain extent is installing hinges that allow the door to open and fall back in line with the frame. This can give a few extra inches. These hinges can be bought from a hardware store. However, not all hardware stores sell them.
o You can remove the normal door and install a bypass door on the overhead track.
o Remove the hand rims from the wheelchair to make it a little bit narrower.
o If the door has a trimming, remove it until halfway up the frame. This will allow an extra half inch in the doorway which might just be sufficient for the wheelchair to pass through.
o Accessibility should also be provided in the kitchen. You can mount adjustable mirrors above the stove that allow you to look into the pots while they are simmering on the stove.
o If the stove burner switch is located towards the back of the stove, you can buy a reacher. This is also helpful for people who have limited shoulder and arm movements.
o You can purchase special cutlery with large handles for people who are debilitated with arthritis or a stroke. However, the cutlery is expensive and only sold at specialty stores.
o In case you cannot afford to buy special cutlery, you can always buy a parfait spoon with a long handle. Bend the handle to form a loop. The user can wrap his fingers around the loop so that he does not have to grip it tightly.
o Install night lights so that you can access any part of your house after dark.
o Have phones that can be turned on and off with a push of a button.
o Put scarves, hats, gloves in a basket on a lower shelf so that the wheelchair bound person does not have to stretch to reach them.
o In case the person faces difficulty in switching on and off the lights, you can get special peddles to operate lamps.
o Cut a tennis ball into half and slip it over the door knob so that the person can grip and turn the knob easily.
o Rearrange the furniture in your house so that there is more space for the wheelchair to move around.




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11/01/2554

Wheelchair Accessible Desks Are Necessary in the Workplace and in Schools

Many people in wheelchairs work at desk jobs these days, and you probably have never thought much about it. It is something that employers need to consider, however, when they hire a handicapped worker. A person like this is going to need a few special accommodations in order to make their workplace more comfortable for them. They may need aisles widened slightly, ramps instead of stairs, and a wheelchair accessible desk designed for use by a person seated in a wheelchair. Although these special considerations are no reason not to hire the perfect applicant for the job, they are still something that employers have to think about.

There are many different styles of wheelchair accessible desks available, and something can be found to complement any type of office décor. They are constructed to be very open underneath their tops, allowing a wheelchair as much space as it requires. There are also many optional features which you may or may not need to buy. Some desks come with a storage cubicle underneath which is located on one side to maximize the amount of space under the desk for the wheelchair. Many of these desks are adjustable so that they are appropriate for anyone from Kindergarten up through adulthood.

Schools are required to have wheelchair accessible desks available for students who need them. People in wheelchairs aren't the only ones that need them, though. More and more students are becoming obese and can no longer fit in a regular-sized desk. Having wheelchair accessible desks in each classroom gives these students a place to sit without them having to make an issue of their weight. Many of these desks have lockable casters on the bottom so that they can be moved around the room or the building if so desired.

Handicapped people don't want you to feel sorry for them or to have you do everything for them, but they do appreciate having the equipment they need to put in a good day at work or school. By giving them with wheelchair accessible desks, you're providing them with comfortable work and computer stations so that they can be just as productive as everyone else, if not more so.




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