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Drive Medical Extreme Comfort Nasal CPAP Mask with Head Gear, Large
(Health and Beauty) Drive Medical
Release date: 2009-11-06
One piece silicon design
Size: Large
360 degree Dual swivel elbow port
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She needs to strengthen her leg muscles using a special physical therapy or gym equipment such as a legpusher.
The legpusher should have a seat where she could sit while pushing the pressurized or weight-adjusted foot panel in front of the seat.
She had used such equipment in Korea. Please help. Thanks
Sang K. Lee - Lakewood, Ca. 90715
714-833-8059
try medical equipment places or rehab stores on line.
good luck
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Is there any special or modified equipment someone that uses a wheelchair could get to make getting around on a beach easier?
There are specially made wheelchairs for the sand and the ocean. This site has some examples.
http://www.beachwheelchair.com/
Type beach wheelchair into a search engine and you'll get alot of other sites that offer modified wheelchairs.
Size 2" x 16" x 18"
Poly/Cotton Covered is removable and washable
Available in wide range of sizes to fit most wheelchairs
The equipment I use is an air mattress, a wheelchair charger and a respirator.
You will need the appropriate step up or step down transformers. You will need to know the voltages in Russia and the voltages of your equipment. I suspect that would be 120vac for your gear so you will in all likelihood need to step the Russian voltage down from, again I suspect, 220 to 230 vac.
Price:
$5.95
$5.95
A family with a child with a disability needs to come up with money to fund for a wheelchair lift/elevator to get him to the second floor in his home. Family lives in California (Los Angeles area). They already receive services through Regional Center and Medi-Cal(Medicaid) but the services won't fund for such equipment. How would you go about coming up with any money to help?
try dishcares.com they donate $60 for every new dish network activation. More and more people are getting it. Just tell them to go to this link http://www.dishcares.com and when they order through there they just send them an email to tell them to donate the $60 to (familys name / mailing address) for disabled childs medical equipment.
There is no need to handle money (customers order through website or phone and give a referral code, and based on that code, $60 is donated to the family.
it is also less messier than bake sales (more profitable too, my church had good success with this as well as my friends scout troop for a trip)
They will simply customize flyers letting people know the address, and that part is donated to the family.
Hi, I am looking for donations for a very special group of children who live in vietnam. They live in a home for abadoned and disabled children. There are 16 children with 8 nuns caring for them. The children spend most of the day on the hard floor or in a crib and share a few outfits, one baby bottle and 2 wheelchairs that most of them cannot sit up in. I am looking to send them used clothing (any sizes will help), bottles, sippy cups, diapers, blankets, towels, washcloths, bibs, pillows, toys, and also any type of special equipment for disabled children....wheelchairs, seats, gait trainers, standers....anything will help these children. They also take donations at the website. If anyone can donate any type of supplies, I will take them! They also need medical supplies...thermometers, medications (otc), lotions, soaps, cremes, Please contact me at:
littledeaftink@yahoo.com
http://www.forgottenpeople.net
I went out to the website and I think it is Great what all of you are doing. Trust me I will pass your link onto other people I know to see wha they can do as well.
Keep up the good work. It is nice to know someone still cares about the disabled children in need of help.
Bless You!!!!!!!!! :)
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Johnson County Transit adds buses, special vehicles and coaches ...
Johnson County Transit added nine new buses, seven special service vehicles and three motor coaches to its fleet earlier this month. </p><p>The nine Gillig low-floor transit coaches will replace buses that were put into service in 1992 and have gone beyond service expectancy. </p><p>The buses, which can carry up to 40 passengers, will be used on regular routes, which include some Olathe routes. </p><p>A mix of federal grant money, state and county dollars paid for the buses, which cost $3,070,000. </p><p>Johnson County Transit also purchased seven cutaway vehicles with a grant from the Kansas Department of Transportation. The vehicles are used for Special Edition Services, which provides rides for the disabled and elderly. </p><p>The vehicles, which cost $378,248, are equipped with wheelchair lift equipment and bicycle racks. </p><p>The county also added three pre-owned motor coaches for its Kansas 10 route that runs from Johnson County Community College to Lawrence.</p><p>The coaches, which cost $680,000, provide reclining seats for 50 passengers, are wheelchair accessible and provide onboard Wi-Fi service.</p><p>Annabeth Surbaugh, chair of the Johnson County Commission, spoke at the dedication for the new vehicles and talked about the growing need for public transportation in the county.</p><p>Surbaugh recalled Murray L. Nolte, a former Johnson County Commissioner, and former Chairman of Kansas City Area Transportation Authority board, who had a vision for public transportation in the county. </p><p> When Surbaugh joined Nolte on the county commission in 1994, Johnson County Transit was making about 200,000 trips a day. </p><p>In 2008, Johnson County Transit made more than 620,000 trips a day and needed more and newer vehicles, Surbaugh said.</p><p>Cindy Terwilliger, deputy administrator for the Federal Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, Region 7 Office in Kansas City, said the funding for the vehicles came from about $8.4 billion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds.</p><p>She said FTA has obligated more than 87 percent of the funds to date, exceeding the goal to obligate 50 percent of the funds by Sept. 1, 2009. These funds will be used for a variety of purposes, including the purchase of more than 11,000 buses nationwide.
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