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Recovery Available - Inquire Within

The thing about being born without one hand and one foot is that you think it’s easy to tell where The Problem is - you just count how many fingers you have, or you pause to consider the fact that you’ve strapped on a prosthetic limb every day since you could walk. You look around and count how many fingers all your friends have, and how many of them wear prosthetic limbs. And The Problem begins to take shape.

This sort of counting exercise begins young, of course, and is helped along quickly by the stares and questions of the other kids. A seed is planted, and from it grows the first rudimentary answer to the question, Who am I? A link is forged between personal identity and those missing fingers and prosthetic limb. By the time adulthood is reached the seed has grown into a tangled and very dark vine that stretches across your being and blots out both reason and reality. You know what The Problem is. You have half the requisite number of fingers and toes. You are fifty percent of a human being. Fifty percent. A failing grade.

Now the counting exercise becomes a game of hide-and-seek. You must hide The Problem and put on a brave mask in order to survive amongst those more fortunate than you. And even as you succeed at this, you come to resent them for their normalcy and how they take it for granted. Each day as you strap on the prosthesis you are reminded of The Problem that will forever separate you from the rest of the world. If only you could be like everyone else. The vine grows stronger. The world gets darker. The Problem is your special secret, to be protected at all costs.

I lived that life and thought those thoughts for better than three decades. And when I had had enough and started to address The Problem, I made an unexpected (and unwelcome) discovery: that for all that time I had been wrong about what The Problem was.

The Problem was not at the end of my arm or embodied in a prosthetic limb. It was in my head. I had been muddling through my life convinced I was a second-class human being. Wasn’t that the way everyone saw me? Didn’t they treat me differently?

The answer, as I saw when I really looked, was no. No one saw me as “handicapped.” No one treated me differently.

Except me.

What a breathtaking moment this was. To see that the core “truth” I’d built my identity around was nothing more than a collection of bad ideas I’d come up with in elementary school. For the first time, I was able to see that vine, and I knew that I was going to have to tear it out at the roots if I was going to get any better.

It was when I started the recovery process that I recognized the deeper, darker secret that had long existed underneath The Problem itself: that, at a certain level, I liked being handicapped, different, second-class. Having The Problem up my sleeve (so to speak), I had a very convenient and very effective excuse for not living up to my responsibilities. When pressed, I could turn into a sympathy-generating machine, and in all those years no one ever called me out. In short, being the “victim” of a handicap was a very useful thing for me.

This made it hard to give up The Problem, because once I gave it up I could no longer be a victim - I could only be judged by my actions. This scared the hell out of me, because I didn’t think I could measure up. Thankfully, that turned out to be another one of my bad ideas.

The specific path I took to recovery isn’t important. What is important, however, is that I had to become willing to go to any length to get over this “inside” part of my handicap. That dark vine and the ideas associated with it did not give way easily, and many times I was discouraged and thought about giving up. But I had gotten to the point where I just couldn’t stomach The Problem anymore. So I had to keep going.

After awhile, I started talking with people about all this - telling them about The Problem and how wrong I had been about it. And the most amazing thing happened: almost everyone described some thing about themselves that they considered a “handicap”: a glass eye, lack of education, even being gay. None of these things was a handicap, of course, but the struggles and emotions these people felt were exactly the same as mine.

I had dreamed of being just like everyone else, when in fact everyone else was just like me.

And thus did The Problem cease to exist.

From hiding out from small children in the grocery store to staying numb with drugs and alcohol, Emile Barrios spent years running away from what he saw as the central truth of his life: that he was a second-class human being, punished by God at birth with a missing hand and foot. Now the author of “Nub: Story of an Ex-Cripple”, his engaging story has universal appeal when we find that his ‘unique’ struggle with a handicap is something that almost everyone shares. For more information, visit: http://www.emilebarrios.com

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Crippling Handicaps (And How to Get One)

Attention normal, able-bodied people! Have you ever seen a handicapped man or woman struggling to make their way in this unfriendly world? Up against seemingly unbeatable odds and getting knocked down over and over again? Thrust into a world that doesn’t understand and couldn’t care less?

And have you ever thought, I wish I could be like that?

Well, now you can! Because anyone can acquire a crippling handicap. It’s fast, it’s easy, and you can do it in the privacy of your own home.

You’re probably saying, “Wait a minute! I can’t have a handicap. All my body parts are in the right place and work properly. How can I possibly overcome an obstacle like that?”

It’s easy, because handicaps can take many forms. While it’s true that many of the so-called “glamour” disabilities (missing or non-functioning limbs, for example) are right out there where you can see them, there are many subtler handicaps that offer their owner a wide range of crippling options - and work just fine for the able-bodied.

If this sounds appealing to you, the first thing you need to know is the big secret every handicapped person already knows: that the real crippling part of a handicap is not in the body, but in the mind. Sure, getting up the steps in a wheelchair is tough, but it’s just a momentary inconvenience (though granted, a big one). But the mental side of getting up those steps is a 24/7 proposition - you think about it before it happens, and then those thoughts linger long after: People are staring; I’m making a spectacle of myself; I am the object of pity. Now there are some ideas that can really keep you from leaving the house!

This mental side of the handicap opens up a world of possibilities for the man or woman wishing to become disabled. So if you’re ready, here’s a surefire step-by-step program for getting a crippling handicap of your very own:

1. Find your greatest weakness: You know the one. That secret thing you don’t want anyone to find out about you. The thing you’ve kept hidden all these years because if anyone ever knew….

2. Measure yourself against inappropriate benchmarks: Most people are walking around happy, joyous and free, aren’t they? They all have problems, yet they seem to be dealing with them just fine. Just look at them! Why can’t you deal with your stuff? Obviously, there must be something wrong with you.

3. Obsess about the impossibility of improvement: Your budding handicap is not going away anytime soon. It will be your lifelong companion. What could possibly change the situation? Nothing.

4. Conclude that this weakness is the first and only thing people notice about you: Yes, this one thing defines who you are. Hey, that’s what having a handicap is all about!

5. Escape by developing a life-threatening addiction: If you’re feeling uncomfortable in your own skin, there are plenty of wonderful chemicals out there that can numb the pain and help you pass those long hours you’ll be spending alone.

6. See the world through the lens of your disability: The world looks very different to a handicapped person. You’ll find barriers you never knew existed!

7. Reject any positive or encouraging comments from friends, co-workers and family: As you suspect, these well-meaning people are lying to you just to make you feel better.

8. Never, ever, under any circumstances seek help or counsel: Get real! How can therapists, spiritual advisors, mentors or support groups possibly help you deal with something so huge? After all, these are the same people you started resenting in Step #2. This is your handicap. It’s your job to nurture it. Don’t let anyone get in your way.

Some people might be asking at this point, “Why do I need a crippling handicap?” Silly question!

Handicaps are wonderfully useful things that can help you in your everyday life. Suppose you have just blown a big assignment at work. The boss calls you into his office and demands an explanation - which you don’t have. You stare at the floor for an appropriate length of time, then, after the silence has become unbearable, you look up sheepishly and say, “Look, I couldn’t finish the assignment because I have (insert your handicap here). I’ve really been struggling with it lately. You know how it is.”

Just like that, you’re off the hook! You’ve gone from being an underperforming employee to being a heroic person struggling with a handicap. With your disability in place, you have a built-in excuse for any failing or shortcoming. Relieved of those nagging responsibilities, you’ll have much more time on your hands - which, of course, you can use to make your handicap that much stronger (see Step #5).

Sure, being under the thumb of a handicap is a lonely, depressing kind of life. But you get used to it. Look on the bright side: there are lots of channels on cable TV, lots of great things to smoke, drink and inject, lots of sad songs to listen to. And since no one could possibly understand the way you feel, it’s probably no use to try talking to them anyway. Just smile, put up a brave front, and keep your secret safe.

What’s so great about being “normal” anyway?

From hiding out from small children in the grocery store to staying numb with drugs and alcohol, Emile Barrios spent years running away from what he saw as the central truth of his life: that he was a second-class human being, punished by God at birth with a missing hand and foot. Now the author of “Nub: Story of an Ex-Cripple”, his engaging story has universal appeal when we find that his ‘unique’ struggle with a handicap is something that almost everyone shares. For more information, visit: http://www.emilebarrios.com

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Scooters - How They Can Improve Your Lifestyle!

Are you facing mobility problems? Do you have difficulty getting around due to a disabling condition, illness or lack of physical strength? Leave your worries behind. A mobility scooter is the answer you have been looking for.

A mobility scooter is often referred to as a power operated scooter or electric scooter. It consists of a seat placed over two rear wheels, a flat area and handlebars to turn the front wheels. Some models only have one front wheel. Mobility scooters are powered by an onboard battery. The battery can be charged by an onboard or separate charger unit.

Today, the electric-powered mobility scooters have the highest popularity, as gasoline-powered models are rapidly being replaced. A mobility scooter can provide important advantages to people with mobility problems. It can be very helpful to people with systemic or whole-body disabling conditions that are still able to stand, sit upright, control the steering wheel and even walk a few steps. Persons who have lost their stamina or arm flexibility can also benefit from using a mobility scooter as they couldn’t use a manual wheelchair. Another advantage to using mobility scooters is that they do not have the appearance of a wheelchair. A mobility scooter is also more affordable than an electric wheelchair and is easier to acquire through an insurer or health care agency.

Electric Scooters

In case you are facing mobility problems and it is very difficult for you to find the one mobility aid capable to suit all of your needs, we have the right answer. Electric scooters can be very helpful, as they are very comfortable and easy to use. All you have to do is decide the electric scooter you like best, and then enjoy all the possibilities with which it will provide you. You will be amazed to see how easy everything will be for you because, in this manner, you will not depend on anyone else and you will be able to handle almost everything by yourself. Everyone has the right to a normal life, and what we are trying to show you is that scooters can help improve your lifestyle.

If you need a practical electric scooter, you can enjoy one that needs no cables or wires to connect in assembly. What you have to do is to put the battery in the right place, charge it and then you are ready to drive the scooter. In the house, around the house, or even at the supermarket, you will be amazed to see how many things you can do all by yourself. Electric scooters are the best products for people with mobility problems who live alone, because they are able to offer to everyone the necessary mobility. Even so, people who live with their families can also use this kind of mobility aid, because it will help them gain back their independence and their self-confidence. These electric scooters are also recommendable for people who can still walk, but who are very old and grow tired easily. This is the perfect solution to improve the quality of their lives.

Most of the scooters also include adjustable arms and seat, so that you feel as comfortable as possible. In case you travel by car, you will be able to take your electric scooter with you, because it is easy to disassemble and it will usually fit perfectly in the truck. In this manner, you can enjoy the same mobility anywhere you go, because for long distances you will not have to leave it home.

There are three or four wheel electric scooters. It only depends on what you prefer. Some of them even have baskets, so that you can go shopping and carry with you the things you need. You will be able to drive one of these electric scooters up to 20 miles, because its battery offers you this possibility. Directional front and rear lights, turn signals, mirrors, and even large carry baskets are options. There are also different electric scooter accessories available to improve your life even more. These heavy-duty scooters will bring you back the pleasure of driving.

For more detailed information or helpful tips about purchasing scooters please visit http://www.answers.com/topic/mobility-scooter or another helpful website I would suggest is http://www.electric-scooters-info.com/.

The great thing is that some of these scooters also include an on-board battery charger, so that you will not have to stop when you do not want to. Because it is useful indoors and outdoors, you will be able to enjoy this stylish way of moving around.

The moment you will start using one, you will know what a better life means. Not depending on others is the great advantage given by these products.

Written by Sharon Wittmeier

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Electric Mobility Scooter Safety Part II - Streets, Obstacles, Doors, and Weather

Mobility scooters provide a safe and helpful means of transportation for many Americans who could not otherwise move around easily. They are designed with safety in mind, but there are still several things that you should do to ensure that you have a safe and secure ride.

Occasionally the opportunity may present itself to use a public street or road way. Not only is this generally illegal, but it is also can be very unsafe. It is hard for a person in a car or truck to see someone in an electric mobility scooter. Instead it is better to use sidewalks or paths that are not traveled by automobiles. You should always obey all local pedestrian laws as well. When crossing roads, even though you may have the right of way, you should always wait until the path is clear and ensure that you will have enough time to cross the road before you are confronted with traffic.

There are many obstacles that you will encounter while using your mobility scooter. Perhaps the most common is the curb. Most electric mobility scooters are designed so that they can navigate curbs that are of a certain height. This in part has to do with the ground clearance of your scooter. For instance a scooter with a ground clearance of 2.5 inches will probably only be able to navigate curbs that are about 2 inches high. Before attempting to navigate a curb or obstacle ensure that you have checked your manual for the maximum height that can be safely climbed by your particular electric mobility scooter. Always make sure you approach the curb as straight as possible because if you attempt to climb a curb at an angle your electric mobility scooter is much more likely to tip over.

While using your electric mobility scooter you will in time need to navigate doors and elevators. To open a door while on your electric mobility scooter first determine if the door opens towards you or away from you. If the door opens towards you then turn the door handle and while holding the handle slowly and very gently reverse so that the door opens. If the door opens away from you then turn the door handle and while holding it slowly and extremely move your electric mobility scooter forward and push the door open with your electric mobility scooter. When you are using an elevator do not panic if the door starts to close while you are still moving through. Modern elevator doors are designed to open back up if they encounter an obstacle. If the door starts to close calmly push on the rubber door edge and the elevator door will open up again.

Most electric mobility scooters are not designed to be used in inclement or poor weather conditions. If it is raining, snowing, or extremely cold or hot than you should avoid using your electric mobility scooter. Of course it is impossible to always avoid these types of conditions, so if you get caught in a shower seek shelter as soon as possible and thoroughly dry your electric mobility scooter.

It is also important to be very careful when getting on and off of your electric mobility scooter. Remove the key from the start switch to ensure that you do not accidentally hit the throttle while exiting or entering the unit. If your electric mobility scooter has a parking break make sure that it is properly set. Many electric mobility scooters feature a swiveling chair that makes it much easier to get on and off of the device. If your chair swivels ensure that it is in a locked position before getting in or out. If your chair does not swivel then raise the armrest on the side that you would like to mount or dismount. As you get on or off of your electric mobility scooter you should avoid putting too much weight on the floor board of the scooter as this can promote tipping.

Always ensure that you have completely read and understand the user manual before you attempt to operate your new electric mobility scooter. They are designed to be as safe as possible, but unsafe usage can result in serious injury.

Brad Brubaker has years of experience with home medical equipment. For more information or to order adult scooters visit http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com

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Measuring Your Stairs For A Stair Lift

Many Americans have trouble walking or moving due to arthritis, muscular diseases, or age. This can make going up and down the stairs painful and un-safe. For many this means relying on someone to help them travel up or down the stairs or perhaps just means not using the stairs and subsequently not using a big part of their home. A personal elevator, while very useful, can easily cost well over $20,000. There is a practical and affordable solution though that will allow you to use the stairs safely and independently. That solution is a stair lift.

Stair lifts, or stair chairs as they are sometimes called, carry a seated or in some cases standing individual up and down the stairs. Stair lifts generally are easily installed by bolting a track to the side of the stairs. A chair or small platform then travels up and down the track. You can get a stair lift for a small fraction of what it would cost to install a personal elevator and do not have to sell your home just because you can’t use the stairs. It is possible to save even more money by buying a used stair lift, but you should ensure that you are purchasing it from a reputable dealer. This guarantees that you will get a completely refurbished stair lifts so that they are in the same condition as if they were brand new. They also provide a warranty on the stair lift, which chances are you will never use, but it is still nice to have.

Before you order your stair lift you need to have an idea of the length of your stairs. The dealer will then custom cut a track to fit your stairs. It is important to get an accurate measurement, so it is always a good idea to take each measurement twice. Using a measuring tape the first step will be to measure the overall distance of your stairs. Start at the top step and measure the distance to the bottom of the stairs. Ensure that the measuring tape touches the edge of each step and does not sag between the steps. Next measure the distance from the top step to the edge of the bottom step. This measurement is similar to the first one, but does not go all the way to the landing. Again you will want to ensure that the tape does not sag between steps and that it makes contact with the edge of each step. Now measure the height, width, depth, and the diagonal distance from edge to edge of one step. These measurements will help ensure that your first two measurements are accurate and that your stairs are wide enough for a stair lift. Finally, measure the distance from the bottom step to the closest wall or other obstruction.

This Stair Lift Measuring Guide has some really useful pictures and other information.

Once you have an accurate measurement of your stairs you are ready to start shopping for a stair lift. Most reputable dealers have trained staff standing by ready to answer your questions and help you find a stair lift that will fit your stairs and your needs. Don’t be afraid to ask for help with the measurements or if you have any questions.

Whether you are in the market for a used stair lift or if you would prefer a new stair lift, there are some good deals at a1-medical-supplies.net.

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The Golden Value Series - Comfort and Affordability

Golden Technologies has been a hard hitter in the home medical equipment industry since 1985. In a time when everyone else was merely buying recliners and putting a motor in them, Golden was custom making each recliner. This high level of quality and attention to detail has been upheld and expanded upon over the years and has positioned Golden to be the first choice for many when it comes to anything home medical. Since they began making lift chairs, it comes as no surprise that they have a quality lift chair line available that will fit anyone’s needs. One very popular and reliable line is the Golden Value Series.

A lift chair is a recliner that has a lifting base that makes it easier to stand up and sit in a controlled manner. Utilizing an attached remote control, a seated individual can once again stand up by themselves and not worry about falling or straining their muscles. The Value Series is designed to be very economically priced, but still provide the impressive quality and reliability that Golden Technologies is known for. This handcrafted piece of furniture’s outward appearance is that of a very traditional recliner, but there are many differences that make it much better.

Golden Technologies uses high quality Northern Maple Wood in the value series that is much stronger than the pressboard and pine that is often found in lower quality lift chairs and recliners. The lift chair also features 2 inches of block foam and is hand stuffed with an incredibly comfortable and durable polymer called Dacron. The result is an overstuffed chair that provides incredible lower lumbar support and is extremely comfortable for extended periods of sitting. The springs used in the Value Series are high grade and a very heavy gauge which adds extra comfort and greatly increases their lifetime. In addition, as safety is always the priority at Golden, these chairs incorporate rear landing legs to prevent tipping, and a heavily reinforced lifting mechanism. Golden is so confident in the craftsmanship and materials used in this chair that they offer a lifetime warranty on the chairs frame, the lift frame, and the reclining mechanism.

The Golden Value Series is available in both 2-position and 3-position recline. This refers to the amount that the back of each chair reclines. A 2-position chair will recline approximately 45 degrees, while a 3-postion chair will recline to a near horizontal position that is perfect for sleeping. This does not mean, however, that these chairs will only recline to 2 or 3 positions. The Golden Value Series utilizes a motor controlled back and foot rest that can be stopped at any position up until you reach the back. This is much different than a typical recliner that really only has 2-positions.

Golden has the widest selection of fabrics and colors available on the market today, so there is always going to be one that will fit your living room perfectly. The Value Series also has an included battery backup, so if the power goes out there is no need to fear being stuck in your chair. These lift chairs can support up to 375 pounds and heights up to 6′2″. With all these great features the Golden Value Series is still very well priced, so you are guaranteed to get the most for your money.

Brad Brubaker has had years of experience in the home medical industry. To find out more about lift chairs or other types of home medical equipment visit http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com

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A Brief History of Pride Mobility

In the world of home mobility products there are a few names that are almost always mentioned because of their commitment to quality. One such company is Pride Mobility Products Corporation. They have created many innovative and reliable designs as they develop mobility related products like lift chairs, electric wheelchairs, and electric mobility scooters.

Pride Mobility actually evolved from an existing family business, and in 1986 Pride began to focus solely on the production of lift chairs. Over the next few years they became well known for their well made products and affordable prices. In 1992 Pride Mobility expanded its operation and started to produce electric mobility scooters. Their goal was to provide fully functional and completely reliable adult mobility scooters that were sleek and stylish. They offered accessories for their products as well and began to build a large following of satisfied customers.

In 1996 the Jazzy was born. To date the Jazzy represents one of the most well manufactured electric wheelchairs on the market. One of the major factors in the success of the Jazzy is the patented mid wheel drive system that is incorporated into almost all of their power chairs. The mid-wheel drive system increases stability and greatly increases maneuverability. The Jazzy is still available today and is perhaps one of the most popular and well known brands of power chair ever made.

As Pride Mobility continued to expand they noticed that there was a real and pressing need for high tech and extremely specialized mobility products. This includes products geared towards rehabilitation and products for people with special needs. In 2000 Pride created a division that was solely dedicated to fulfilling these needs. The result is some of the most hi-tech and reliable home medical equipment available today. From pediatric power chairs, to a complete line of alternate controls, the goal at Pride has always been to make a better life for people who are mobility challenged.

In 2006 Pride Mobility Products celebrated their 20th anniversary. As always the customer continued to be the overwhelming priority at Pride. They decided to take a strong stance and pilot the mobility industry to meet demanding legislative changes. Pride spearheaded initiatives in Washington, DC that ensure that Americans that are in need of mobility products can have access to these products. They also launched the Jazzy Select, which is the most advanced Jazzy to date. It marked the 10 year anniversary of the Jazzy and combined performance with a contemporary style and the end result was an incredible masterpiece.

Pride Mobility has constantly evaluated, updated, and refined their mobility products always with the consumer in mind. They have also preformed many acts of public service such as providing funds to local communities, the Red Cross, the Boy Scouts and many others. Pride, and their employees, dedicate funds and time to among many others the American Heart Association, the MS society, and the ALS Foundation. This follows with the company creed which puts the customer, their employees, and the community first.

Brad Brubaker has had years of experience with home medical equipment. To find out more about pride lift chairs or other types of home medical equipment visit http://www.electricscooters4less.com

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The Zero-Gravity Lift Chair

Almost everyone spends a little time in their recliner everyday. For those that watch TV or read that time may be considerably longer. If you suffer from mobility related problems such as muscular diseases, arthritis, or if you are just a little older then it may be very hard to stand up from a sitting position. Lift chairs, often doctor recommended, are one way to solve this problem. Lift chairs are essentially recliners, but with a few significant differences. Lift chairs make it much easier to stand and sit in a controlled manner because the base of these chairs lifts and lowers. In addition to the motorized lifting base, the back rest and foot rest are motorized as well.

Golden Technologies, a manufacturer of home medical equipment, produces several quality lines of lift chairs. The Golden MaxiComfort is one such line that goes above and beyond the normal expectations of a lift chair. The MaxiComfort series uses zero-gravity positioning to provide the best and most ergonomic sitting position available. The zero-gravity sitting position, developed and heavily researched by NASA, is one of the best ways to relieve back and neck pain. In the zero-gravity reclining position, the legs are raised above the heart. This in turn puts your back and spine into the correct resting position.

One of the most important parts of the zero-gravity reclining position is that your spine is put into the correct neutral position, but there are many other advantages as well. The zero-gravity position relieves stress on the lower back and reduces or eliminates disc compression. It also helps improve lung capacity and circulation due to the way the torso is positioned relative to the legs. The neutral back position maintains the natural curves of the spine and reduces strain on the ligaments and muscles. These features are incredibly important if you suffer from back problems, but also if you want to keep your body healthy.

The Golden MaxiComfort incorporates the patented zero-gravity technology flawlessly and comes in 4 sizes. The remote control is incredibly easy to use. It has two buttons which can be used to control the chair as a whole unit. If you desire individual control there are 4 buttons that control the back rest and foot rest independently By having this choice, the chair is the perfect choice for both those who have trouble seeing or can not use a complicated remote, as well as those who want to be able to customize their sitting position to find the most comfortable and relaxing position. This is what is referred to as an infinite position lift chair, which means that virtually any safe combination of leg and back positions can be achieved.

Using the zero-gravity reclining position has been proven to reduce back strain and is the best way to ensure proper circulation. In addition, because it reduces the pressure on the lungs and increases lung capacity, it is great for people with breathing problems. It also is an incredibly attractive and well made chair, so it is the perfect addition to any living room.

To find out more about lift chairs or other types of home medical equipment visit usmedicalsupplies.com

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Golden Comforter Series - One Size Does Not Fit All

Millions of people across the United States and all over the world have discovered the comfort and dependability provided by a lift chair. Lift chairs utilize a lifting base that makes it easier for people who are mobility challenged to stand or sit on their own without outside assistance. One popular manufacturer of lift chairs is Golden Technologies. In addition to having over 20 years experience hand making lift chairs; they also manufacture adjustable beds, electric wheelchairs, and electric mobility scooters. Golden offers a line of lift chairs to fulfill virtually every situation so finding one that will work for you should not be a problem. One of their most robust and complete lines is the Comforter Series.

The Comforter Series chairs all offer excellent back support, are incredibly comfortable, and very durable. One of things that make Golden lift chairs some of the best available on is the fact that they are still hand made. In a world of mass production and cost cutting techniques, Golden goes against the tide. A little personal touch is important and has resulted in chairs that have stood the test of time. Golden uses a special hand blown super strong polymer called Dacron to stuff their chairs. Golden also uses carefully selected Northern Maple wood in their lift chairs which is incredibly strong. Golden knows that their designs are intelligently engineered and fully tested, so they offer something you will probably never even use; a lifetime warranty on the chair frame, lifting frame, and reclining mechanism.

One thing that sets the Comforter Series apart from other lift chairs is its robustness. The Comforter Series includes small, wide, and extra wide bases to accommodate almost any shaped person. The Junior Petite Chairs have a seat width of 18.5 inches and support up to 300 pounds. In comparison, the Golden PR-502 is a heavy duty lift chair that has a seat width of 33 inches and supports up to 700 pounds. There are over 10 different chairs in the Comforter Series that all have different seat widths and varying weight capacities. A good way to find out what size seat width you need is to measure your existing chair. Even if your existing chair is too small, it is still a good idea to measure the width because then you can make sure you get something that will fit your needs, and you have a way to better understand how wide your new chair will be. In addition the heavy duty lift chairs utilize a dual motor configuration for increased weight support.

The Comforter Series by Golden Technologies is a well known and established brand. It is popular world wide and provides a valuable service to many with disabilities. Golden designed the Comforter Series lift chair for people who are tired of buying chairs that are “sized for someone else” and incorporate a reliable and highly engineered frame that is made to last. With such a wide array of sizes and shapes available it is possible for anyone, whether due to medical conditions or personal preference, to find a lift chair that will fit their body perfectly.

Brad Brubaker has had years of experience with home medical equipment. To find out more about lift chairs or other types of home medical equipment visit usmedicalsupplies.com

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Smart Way In Buying Portable Stair Lifts

Portable stair lift is something that more and more people are willing to invest into because of their more valuable benefits. Because of their conveniences, many will expect to get them. Portable stair lift doesn’t require extra effort when you access, every user is happy and comfortably flight in the stair.

Many types of stair lifts need a professional technician to install. In certain circumstances there is technical problem occur like power outage. Portable lifts uses electricity to function and carry every passenger up and down stair. Portable ones are easy to access than other stair lift products.

The following will guide you in choosing a good portable stair lift.

Company-If you are not aware to the lift you are choosing, you are free to inquire to a sales dealer for more instruction about the product choose from. Not all company is equal when it comes from selling promotions. Choose the product that has a longer warranty but with lesser price.

Feature- Make a design of the lift attractive, blend to the structure and color of the stair. Whoever comes at your home will be amazed to see the stair lift.

Cost- Various products come from the different prices, don’t let your mind that the expensive one are the quality one. Choose the best products that are affordable and yet reliable.

Lifting capacity -It refer from how we lift or raise person in the chair, be sure that the portable stair lift has an enough capacity to lift or raise a passenger and their belonging safe and secure depending on the floor or place you were going to climb

Reliability- What is good about home stair lift systems is that the system is extremely reliable. The company will then keep the maintenance of the lift to ensure that it stays great working.

Learning the different factors will gain a smart way in buying a useful portable stair lift. It enhances your productivity so that whatever product you were able to buy you are wise enough.

Ramir is an IT professional and a web marketer as well. He writes and publish information on various topics covering portable stair lift and many more. Check out his articles on http://www.topicarea.com for more comprehensive and related portable stair lift topics.

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