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  • 5 Crucial Tips in Planning Your Wheelchair Accessible Vacation

    5 Crucial Tips in Planning Your Wheelchair Accessible Vacation

    By Tabassum Chagani, Travel for All With or without a wheelchair, the best way to see a city is to take transit, get off in the heart of it, and wander around. I’ve lived in L.A., Atlanta and Pakistan—so I’m not afraid of big cities or traffic. However, here are a few things to keep…

  • Help Create the World’s Largest Wheelchair Painting at Abilities Expo

    Help Create the World’s Largest Wheelchair Painting at Abilities Expo

    By Dwayne Szot, Zot Artz Arts for All Ever since I was a kid living in a foster home with children of all abilities, I’ve been coming up with ways to utilize technology in order to allow people with disabilities to better engage and express their inner artist. Now, at Abilities Expo Los Angeles from February…

  • Abilities365.com Features Hill-Rom-Liko

    Abilities365.com Features Hill-Rom-Liko

    With patient care and safety topping their priorities, Hill-Rom-Liko prides itself on the fact that caregivers worldwide look to them for solutions. In their quest to enhance their exceptional products and expand their ability to provide patient support systems, they have acquired several strong performers in the industry. Six years ago, after Hill-Rom acquired Liko,…

  • Record-breaking Athlete to Launch Wheelchair Stunt Video Game

    Record-breaking Athlete to Launch Wheelchair Stunt Video Game

    By Trevor “Trevair” Snowden, Trevair Designs Not even my snowboarding accident two decades ago could quash my love for extreme sports. Since then, I’ve set world records, founded Trevair Design and created custom suspension wheelchairs that are used in the exciting sports of Wheelchair MotoCross (WCMX) and Wheelchair SuperCross (WCSX). What else can I do…

  • Explore Accessible Solutions for your Home

    Explore Accessible Solutions for your Home

    By Eric Rubel, EHLS There are many challenges in our homes that can make it difficult for people with limited mobility or disabilities to safely navigate. Fortunately, there are a number of available solutions that enable people to live safely at home. In this post, we’ll highlight the solutions that are most often added to make…

  • Wheels with Wings: Healing Takes Flight

    Wheels with Wings: Healing Takes Flight

    By Lisa Wells, Wheel-Life.org In 2004, at the age of 24, Natalie Marie Barnhard was working as a physical therapist assistant and licensed massage therapist—a great job in a field about which she was extremely passionate. Then a catastrophic accident changed her life when a 600-pound exercise weight machine fell over and landed on top of…

  • Accessible and Universal Home—Thinking Beyond the Wheelchair

    Accessible and Universal Home—Thinking Beyond the Wheelchair

    By Deborah Pierce, AIA, CAPS, Author of The Accessible Home Accessibility is usually a low priority when young families are house-hunting. Good schools, certainly, a modern kitchen—these features top most lists. Homes that are environmentally safe, that reduce the chance of injury, and that accommodate all our interests—these features aren’t even on the radar screen,…

  • What is Your Passion for Dance?

    What is Your Passion for Dance?

    By Amy Meisner-Threet, SAG-AFTRA, MSW To dance or not to dance? That is not even a consideration for many despite what may appear to others to be obvious obstacles. By creating the full length documentary film A Passion for Dance, Dancer Donna Russo and Choreographer Tam Warner are determined to change the conversation about what it means…

  • Creative Expression Knows No Limits with Zot Artz

    Creative Expression Knows No Limits with Zot Artz

    When that old English playwright said the pen was mightier than the sword, it’s safe to assume that he’d never considered the paintbrush. Especially not Dwayne Szot’s style of paintbrush. Because had the writer ever witnessed the profound effect on the children whose wheelchairs have been literally transformed into giant paintbrushes, that play would have gone…

  • Lofty and Accessible

    Lofty and Accessible

    By Deborah Pierce, Pierce Lamb Architects Kathy Tarantola Photography Lofts are intriguing spaces when it comes to universal design. Their characteristic open-plan layout makes them supremely accessible – minimum walls and doorways to present barriers to getting around. Many of the homes featured in my book The Accessible Home: Designing for All Ages and Abilities resemble lofts on…

  • Myth-Busting – Four Rumors about Home Accessibility

    Myth-Busting – Four Rumors about Home Accessibility

    By Deborah Pierce, Author of The Accessible Home: Designing for All Ages and Abilities How much do you really know about home accessibility? There is a lot of misconception and downright fear about modifying the home. Movies like “The Money Pit” or “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House” promise you’ll go broke or crazy! On the…

  • A Child With Autism Reaches Out

    A Child With Autism Reaches Out

    A Poem by Berg Two and a half years ago, 7-year-old Berg came to Horse Boy World burdened with a diagnosis of PDD-NOS and selective mutism. Virtually non-verbal, she rarely made eye contact, would tense her body into a stiff leg/back posture, would avoid all body contact and suffered from regular, long-lasting meltdowns. She lived…