By: Kevin Germain | 2011-06-03 | Elderly Care Wheelchair access is becoming a growing need in our society as we are aging and persevering disabilities that hinder our mobility. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-09-20 | Health & Fitness Due to the fact that it is hard to use a wheelchair in a home or vehicle that is not wheelchair accessible, building or placing various wheelchair access ramps is extremely important. Access ramps are not the only home products that are designed to make things easier for physically challenged people. read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Disabilities If your loved one has recently started to use a wheelchair, then you may like to know how to build a wheelchair ramp yourself. Your house may not be accessible at all from the outside and you may be struggling to deal with inside accessibility problems as well. Depending on your skill level and what you feel comfortable doing, you may be able to save some money on all of these adjustments and build your own ramp. read more
By: Kevin Germain | 2011-08-16 | Elderly Care In 1990 the American with Disabilities Act set forth guidelines that make it law that places that operate for the public must allow equal access to all people making wheelchair ramps a staple in our culture. read more
By: C. Gibson | 2010-03-29 | Disabilities Wheelchair ramps are available in various sizes and design to suit different purposes. Wheelchair ramps come in a number of varieties each intended for a different purpose. Find out what about the different kinds of wheelchair ramps. read more
By: Kevin Germain | 2011-07-19 | Elderly Care This article is all about how wheelchair ramps help those in need of extra help in regards to mobility. read more
By: Simon Tattersall | 2010-03-31 | Interior design When you are in a position of wanting a wheelchair ramp it is a good idea to examine the requirements. In the majority of circumstances these are made to specific measurements which are already required by the American Disability Act thus one only have to choose what type you should need. read more
By: Anthony Burton | 2010-03-27 | Automotive Wheelchair ramps for vans are a cheaper way of getting access to your van compared to buying a wheelchair lift. These ramps will make getting into your van a lot easier. If you have an electric wheelchair, then ramps or lifts are an essential part of your life when getting in and out of vehicles. If needed, some of the ramps are portable and can be used in other areas and not just cars. read more
By: Kevin Germain | 2011-08-16 | Elderly Care Making sure your home space is wheelchair accessible is one of the most important steps you can take when preparing for life with a loved one that is wheelchair bound. read more
By: Paul Radak | 2010-12-16 | Health & Fitness Williams Lifts Co. offers you installation and maintenance of Lifts, Stair Lifts and Handicap Ramps in New Jersey NJ and New York NY. read more
By: Debbie Normski | 2010-03-30 | Disabilities Folding wheelchair ramps are typically lightweight and are very portable and yet still strong and durable. Portable aluminium wheelchair ramps come as a single fold or suitcase design, which means they fold in the centre and have a handle to carry around. When unfolded they span across the obstacle and are approximate thirty inches wide... read more
By: John k. Taylor | 2011-07-28 | Disabilities For a mobility challenged person, owning a wheelchair accessible vehicle of their own can be extremely liberating, reducing the need to rely on other people and introducing renewed independence into their lives. read more
By: Christopher W Smith | 2010-03-31 | Disabilities If you're in a wheelchair you know that there can be a lot of problems just getting around at home. You need to be able to get to your car from the house, and there may be several different sets of stairs going into your house or within the house itself that you have to navigate. This is where wheelchair ramps can make a world of difference. read more
By: Ethen Hunt | 2012-01-20 | Disabilities The world is not flat everywhere. The nature has taken its own sweet time to craft it and we, the humans, followed the same route. The elevated places are trouble-free to reach by ourselves; but quickly convert into a pinnacle whenever the weighty equipments such as scooters, vans, etc. are to be placed on the elevated tracks. read more
By: Anthony Burton | 2010-03-27 | Disabilities Getting around can be difficult sometimes when you are first starting to use a wheel chair. When you first get one, you are to choose how you are going to get your wheelchair in and out of a van or other vehicle. One way is to get a ramp, and sometimes it is hard to decide which wheelchair ramp design you are going to choose for your van or car. read more