A practical, real-world guide for power wheelchair and scooter (ECV) users visiting Disney parks, resorts, and cruises. We did a "Deep Dive" for you to gather some really good information. This article is filled with tips and advice meant to make traveling easier for travelers with power wheelchairs and power mobility scooters, and manual wheelchairs.
Consumer Reports tested mobility scooters without evaluating long-term serviceability, leaving buyers vulnerable when their Chinese white-label scooters inevitably break down with no US repair network to turn to.
This is a smart article for workers in the housing industry, such as framing, roofing, drywall, concrete, electrical, plumbing, flooring, landscaping, or general contracting. Workers in these fields are often afflicted by back injuries, shoulder injuries, sore joints. These folds are in need of treatments for pain management, such as hot and cold therapy products from Breg®.
"Everything You Need to Know About Breast Binders: Comfort, Confidence & Support" is an article that explores the product Breast Binders, outlining why women choose them after breast surgery — including mastectomy, augmentation, reconstruction, reduction, biopsies, or radiation therapy — compression garments like breast binders play a key role in recovery
This article is meant for the parents of teen athletes and discusses the use of specified Breg® ankle support products in the context of an active late-teen/young adult athlete. We discuss specific activities that can cause the injury or weakness, and why these products could help in the care of strains and injuries.
An easy-to-scan guide to senior discounts in the U.S., organized by category (dining, groceries, retail, entertainment, travel, services, financial, insurance, telecom, education, and health). It explains how senior offers work, includes a clear disclaimer that deals vary by location and can change, and provides direct links so seniors and caregivers can quickly verify and claim current savings.
A new kind of cook is an inspirational story from NYTimes, featuring a professional cook who experiences a disability, and overcomes them to continue her career. By Yewande Komolafe, a recipe developer, columnist and video host for The Times.