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Suffering from a Permanent Disability 5 Ways to Make Your Life More Mobile

01 January 2006 · Viewed 2078 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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Suffering from a Permanent Disability? 5 Ways to Make Your Life More Mobile

Being immobile prevents a person from accessing all parts of his/her life as it becomes hard to interact with others, partake in communal activities, and earn a living. If you have permanent disability, there are a variety of options available for you that can help you overcome the hurdles of being immobile. The following are the five ways to make your life more mobile.

1. Use of Walking Aids

People with permanent disability can be able to engage in this popular form of physical activity with the use of walking aids. These include crutches, canes, walking frames and sticks. These walking aids are relatively cheaper compared to other forms of mobility aids, and are ideal for use to cover short distances.

2. Use of Prosthetics

Also referred to as artificial limbs, prosthetics are mobility aids that are used to replace missing or deficient limbs. Lower-limb prostheses usually address various issues including standing, walking, jumping, running, and various other athletic activities. If you were born with limb deficiency or have suffered limb loss, prosthetics cannot help make your life more mobile, but they can enhance your lifestyle and function.

3. Use of Mobility Equipment

This includes wheelchairs, tricycles and scooters. Wheelchairs are categorized into self-propelled, electric, and push wheelchairs. Consider whether you want one for occasional or permanent use. Also consider whether you need the wheelchair to easily go in and out of a car.

4. Use of Mobility Vans

Mobility vans give people with disabilities a lot more mobility independence than regular cars. There are basically two types of mobility vans, i.e. rear-entry mobility vans and side-entry mobility vans. Side-entry mobility vans are the most popular because they let wheelchair users to enter curbside rather than having to go into traffic.

5. Renting Mobility Vans

If you cannot afford to buy a mobility van, hiring one is a viable option for you. A reputable company like Alaska Mobility will rent you a mobility van that is suitable for your mobility needs. It is also advisable for you to compare different companies to find the one that offers the services that you need at a price that you can afford.

All the above mobility options are the popular types of mobility assistive technologies that can facilitate your access to work, education, and social life. This is in addition to increasing your independence. When choosing a mobility aid, be sure to check manufacturer’s guarantees, insurance and availability of parts, among other things.

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