Women are more likely than men to experience mobility limitations that could benefit from the use of mobility aids but are much less likely to use them when needed, according to a new study from ...
Though the prevalence of disability continues to rise among the over fifties, many people do not have access to the mobility aids—such as canes, walkers, or wheelchairs—that are essential for ...
In this op-ed, Amy Kenny highlights the inaccessibility of travel, and the harm disabled people face when their mobility aids are damaged by airlines. My heart pounds in my ears as I wave goodbye to ...
The Delhi government's Sugamya Sahayak Scheme has benefited over 400 persons with disabilities this fiscal year, spending around Rs 40 lakh on assistive devices. The scheme aims to enhance mobility ...
Everyone can benefit from improving their mobility so they can move more easily through each life stage. Mobility can promote healthy aging, joint function, strength and flexibility, making it easier ...
On a particularly unfortunate health day, it took me one hour to walk from the McNeil Building to Gregory College House. For reference, Google Maps said it should take eight minutes. The main issue I ...
Finding stylish mobility aids amid a sea of dull, colourless options which match the aesthetic of a hospital ward is the bane of many fashion-forward disabled people’s wardrobes. In the UK the ...
The Sugamya Sahayak Scheme by the Delhi government aids over 400 individuals with disabilities, providing assistive devices and enhancing their mobility and independence. With Rs 40 lakh spent so far, ...