Starting a new chapter in life is usually an invigorating challenge that I like to take on wheels first. Moving, on the other hand, is almost always a stressful endeavor no matter your circumstances. When … Read the rest
Do You Want to Be an Inventor? Great Inventions and New Technologies for Mobility Disabilities
There are so many important new products being developed in the mobility lifestyle realm right now. We want to help fuel this momentum of innovation by sharing some exciting new inventions for you to consider, … Read the rest
PUSHLiving Podcast #30: Assistive Products: For Everyone, Everywhere with Keoke King
The World Health Association reports that 77 million people in the world require a wheelchair, but only 7 million have access to one. Of the 70 million people who do not have access to a … Read the rest
An Inside Personal View of Thriving After a Spinal Cord Injury
Surviving after a spinal cord injury is a daunting task that takes the expertise and help of medical professionals including surgeons, doctors, nurses, physical and occupational therapists. Thriving after a spinal cord injury … Read the rest
WHILL Announces Autonomous Wheelchair Trials a Success
This past Wednesday, the makers of the Model Ci Intelligent Personal Electric Vehicles, WHILL, announced that their new airport trial schedule aims to provide effortless travel experiences for travelers with restricted mobility. The trials … Read the rest
The Escalating Abuse of Disabled Parking
My name is Gina, and I suffered a spinal cord injury at 18 years old which left me a quadriplegic and full-time wheelchair user. As a result I require a vehicle that is equipped with … Read the rest
Excerpt from “Inclusion Done Right: How to Make Sure Your Brand Doesn’t Miss The Mark!”
It all started with the enacting of a law, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. First, we had to force our entry into businesses with regulations that allowed us to even begin to … Read the rest
PUSHLiving Podcast #26: Wheelchair Travel Guide for Yearning Travelers with Lilly Longshore
Lilly Longshore has done much in her 57 years, 17 of which have been on wheels. After a long and successful career as a Waste Water Environmental Engineer, she is now retired and returning to … Read the rest
Adaptive Technology Life Hacks
One of the first things we tend do in the morning is head to the computer to check emails, read the news, browse social media, etc. Many of these tasks are automatic, as we push … Read the rest
Wheelchair Accessible Farming and Gardening
When I was a young mother living in South Florida, I loved to go with my little girls to the Homestead Miami farmlands to pick fresh strawberries.
This was very reminiscent of … Read the rest