Shopping centre safety for children
A NEW initiative at a city shopping centre should make finding your missing child a little easier. The Parkway Shopping Centre will from this Saturday provide parents with a luminous Velcro wrist band on which they can write their mobile contact details and put it on their children.
Access for all gains traction
Shortly after Christopher Harris lost his leg in 2003, he wanted to go to the mall in his wheelchair -- just to show himself that he could. He had the energy, he said, but a utility pole in the middle of the sidewalk blocked his way. Determined, Harris lifted himself out of the chair and sat on a pieceof pipe fencing just a couple of feet off the
Evesham teen celebrates her independence
When Kelly Matula began thinking about college, the high-achieving student wasn't worried about making the grade in the Ivy League.
Longevity vs Fall-Related Injuries: Americas Growing Paradox
Electirc scooters and power wheelchairs help boomers overcome mobility issues due to fall injuries. (PRWEB Jul 5, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/VGhpci1NYWduLU1hZ24tUGlnZy1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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