Disability was always acknowledged as a curse not very long ago. Handicap by birth or circumstances, meant little or no movement for the disabled. (…)
Access ramps are the mobility assistive devices used to meet the daily requirements of the physically challenged. (…)
Handicap Vans are a boon for more than 85% people who are disabled and need a van for their mobility. (…)
A disabled person faces a lot of trauma in his life which might make him feel himself to be a burden on others.. (…)
People with disabilities want to lead their life to the best of their abilities and go about doing things to the best of their potential. (…)
In order to provide more comfort to the people with disability with household things, it is often seen that people attempt to convert their traditional bathtubs into tubs for the disabled by providing grab bars and benches. (…)
There are a host of different kinds of disability devises available these days. They are meant not only for the disabled but also for the aged and safety conscience people. (…)
Everybody needs a home to live in whether rich or poor. Taking shelter at a safe place is one of the basic requirements of all. But it seems more urgent when it comes to disabled people. (…)
Handicap toilets refer to the toilets made complying the guidelines given for the handicap toilets. (…)
Nobody wants to be disabled. But nature is not equally generous for each and everyone. (…)
Disability is a curse and particularly when it creates hurdle for the further growth and development of an individual. (…)
Disability does not always mean that the suffer is just a log of wood, something totally dependent on others. (…)
Suffering from mental or physical disability makes an individual partially or totally dependent on the others. Such people are not able to earn the means for their livelihood. (…)
Handicap assistance devices imply tools and accessories to help people with disabilities in their day to day living. (…)
In this world where living has become so much tough even for normal people , it is virtually impossible for a disabled child to survive in this cruel world. (…)
Children love toys and it is also the same case for a disabled child also . (…)
Federal grant is an authorized financial assistance given by a federal government agency as approved by the US law. (…)
Handicapped vehicles need to follow certain pattern in their design, so that the disabled can drive them even with their physical limitations and feel comfortable traveling in them. (…)
Sports keep us physically strong and provide the mental peace and strength to face challenges of daily life. Handicap sports are sports for the handicap people. (…)
The Disability Association of the US has advised the manufacturers of to make disability aids that would simply the traveling needs of the disabled. (…)
The adaptive vehicles for the disabled people are called AMS vehicles or American mobility solutions vehicles. They have been designed and engineered for the disabled to easily access the cars. (…)
Among the limited modes of transportation for the disabled people, the handicap cars are the best-suited, keeping in view their special needs including extra space and secure mobility. (…)
Used handicap vans refer to vans for the handicap persons. People with physical or mental disabilities have restricted movements. They can’t move or can only move a very small distance. (…)
The American Disability Act was passed in 1990 with the intention of diminishing the discrimination against the disabled. (…)
Disability cannot be a barrier to a true spirit and determination. Sport is a distant dream for the disabled kids. Now, some questions arise on the sports activities by the disabled children. (…)