Although we are heading towards a world that is increasingly becoming full of material comforts based on technology, there are a number of issues that we need to address and a number of problems we are facing. (…)
The Discrimination Against Disability Act of 1995 and other disability related legislations have made it compulsory for apartment blocks, offices, hotels, colleges, theaters, malls, multiplexes and other public places to make provisions such as handicap parking, lawns, lifts, ramps and toilet facilities. (…)
If someone in your family is physically disabled, the best gift you can give to the disabled person is your respect. You should understand that the person is not really any different from you. (…)
Disabled people are generally of two types. The first type is where the individual is totally disabled from the neck downwards and are incapable of moving their limbs. (…)
Undoubtedly, the life of the disabled people is miserable as they are not able to stand or work like others. (…)
A physically handicapped individual is often severely constricted in terms of movement. The only mode by which such an individual can move from one place to another is by using a wheelchair. (…)
Living with disabilities is a great challenge for the disabled. One of the biggest problems that a handicapped person may face is restriction of movement. (…)
A physically handicapped individual is often severely constricted in terms of movement. The only mode by which such an individual can move from one place to another is by using a wheelchair. (…)
Keeping in mind the needs of the physically challenged, special provisions have been made to accommodate their special requirements so that they are able to access all the basic requirements easily.. (…)
The Americans with Disabilities Act ensures equal opportunities for the disabled in all spheres of life including employment, public accommodations, transportation and state as well as central government services and in telecommunication relay services. (…)
To assist in day to day’s activities and improve the quality of life of people with disabilities, many different kinds of products like vans, scooters and lifts and mobility services are available for those with a mobility handicap. (…)
When it comes to the transportation for the disabled, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides several measures and directives for bus services, rail and other mass rapid transport services to be accessible to individuals with disabilities. (…)
In the US there are a host of welfare organizations for veterans. (…)
Hadicapped travel stands for travel for the disabled people. A large population of the world suffers from physical or mental disabilities. Such people are called handicap. (…)
Handicap vans are mobility vans or vehicles. These vans are used to carry those who have restricted movements or are not able to without support. (…)
Handicap scooters are meant for people with disability. Disabled people have difficult mobility. But with the help of the handicap scooter a handicap person get back his independence. (…)
Handicap people have mobility problems. They find it difficult to cover every short or long distances. (…)
Portable handicap ramps is an accessibility device meant for handicap people. Being portable it can be easily folded or carried as a single peace from here to there. (…)
Handicap lifts are mobility equipment for people with disabilities. A handicap person may suffer from diseases like arthritis, gout or atherosclerosis. (…)
Everybody loves to enjoy every moment of a holiday, away from the hustle and bustle of the daily routine. But, are disabled people also able to enjoy their holidays? (…)
Handicapped people are unable to enjoy the simple pleasures of life mainly because of their special condition. (…)
Convenience is the first prerequisite for a handicap to go traveling. (…)
The handicap scooters have been introduced to make the traveling aspect of the disabled more self reliant and safe. (…)
The handicapped are getting to perform a lot of activities like traveling with the aid of technological assistance. (…)
The American Disability Associations, ADA and other disability codes or laws have made it a compulsion for ever premises including society buildings and public apartments or offices, hotels, colleges, theaters, malls, and multiplexes to make provisions for car parking for the disabled people. (…)