Electric wheelchairs are responsible for giving back independence to a great many people the world over. They do have their limitations, however, including long recharge times and a general aversion ...
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The U.S. is making progress away from the limitations of proprietary repair services and towards fairer laws that not only make third-party repair easier but also acceptable. Adding to this progress, ...
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SURPRISE HER TODAY. GIANNA CASERTA JOINS US LIVE IN THE STUDIO AS A DESERVING YOUNG WOMAN GETS A BRAND NEW WHEELCHAIR. GIANNA? GIANNA: WHAT A SPECIAL DAY FOR THIS YOUNG WOMAN, AND THE SMILE ON HER ...
An elderly Savannah woman says she is finally able to get around again after receiving a brand-new power wheelchair at no ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 1384 on Sept. 28 which will grant power-wheelchair users the right to have their equipment repaired. SB 1384 was sponsored by Sen. Bill Dodd, D, 3rd District, and ...
DENVER (CBS4) - Kenny Maestas told Colorado state lawmakers he shouldn't have to wait two months to get a new battery for his powered wheelchair. If a bill making its way through the legislature ...
DENVER — When Pat Abernathey was running his non-medical home care business, he noticed a problem. "There's a big need for repairs in the elderly community especially, but also in the disabled ...
People who use powered wheelchairs have complained for years that manufacturers won't let them do minor repairs themselves. A new Colorado law gives them the right to repair. Advances in tech have ...
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A 10th grader at Bixby High School is giving a child at the Little Light House a way to get around school that’s much easier. He built a powered wheelchair for the boy as his Eagle Scout project.