Renovation for Handicap Access
When your bathroom isn’t ADA or handicapped accessible and needs a renovation, the kindness of strangers step up with a wonderful gift. Continue reading Renovation for Handicap Access
When your bathroom isn’t ADA or handicapped accessible and needs a renovation, the kindness of strangers step up with a wonderful gift. Continue reading Renovation for Handicap Access
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6 tips to living independently as a paraplegic with spinal cord injury. Continue reading 6 Hacks for the home for wheelchair users, paraplegics or those with spinal cord injuries
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Wheelchair dancing the Macarena! Who says you can’t dance in a wheelchair? Paraplegic and wife enjoy dancing post-accident. Continue reading What’s new? Wheelchair dancing the Macarena – that’s what!
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5 years post motorcycle accident: grateful to be alive, paraplegic counts the blessings. Continue reading 5 years since THE call. The 5 Year Anniversary of my husband’s accident. We are grateful.
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Adaptive Equipment allows paraplegic to live as independently as possible. Here, he demonstration of chocks to make transferring safer. Continue reading Adaptive Equipment: Paraplegic demonstrates chocks to stabilize wheelchair
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Paraplegic demonstrates adaptive tools for independent living. Paraplegics, disabled, elderly, wheelchair users. Continue reading Adaptive Equipment: The Grabber – Paraplegic demonstrates its uses
Wheelchair dancing! Yes, it’s a thing! After my husband’s accident, we found new ways to dance together. Here’s our video of The Git Up Challenge. We hope you enjoy! Continue reading Life as Paraplegic: Dancing The Git Up Dance Challenge
15 minute adaptive workout for wheelchair users, disabled, paraplegics. It works for able-bodied people who sit all day too! Continue reading 15 minute adaptive workout for home, office, airplane….
It may be a stretch to think of any positives about wheelchair life. Has anything good come out of this accident? Evidently, yes. Continue reading Is there anything good about being in a wheelchair? Evidently, yes.
After 13 months in hospitals and rehabs, my husband lost his modesty and his dignity. I wanted to give it back to him. Continue reading I wanted to give my husband back his dignity. Here’s why.