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Wheelchair Costumes: Including Wheelchairs in the Halloween Fun

Wheelchair Costumes: Including Wheelchairs in the Halloween Fun

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20/09/2024

Halloween is a fun-filled day for many, with kids dressing up as their favorite characters and being with their friends to show off their style. While we often think of this holiday as just for children, the child in all of us comes out during this holiday. Everyone loves dressing up as their favorite animal, princess, or hero. Over the past several years, adapted costuming has really become easier than ever!

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The Emotional and Mental Health Benefits of Recreation

The Emotional and Mental Health Benefits of Recreation

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25/06/2024

Recreation serves as a potent antidote to the stresses and strains of everyday life and has long-lasting positive effects on mental health. Whether it's exploring nature, playing a musical instrument, or participating in a team sport, recreational activities offer a reprieve from the demands of work and personal responsibilities.

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True Blue: Prescribing a Wireless Powerchair Head Control

True Blue: Prescribing a Wireless Powerchair Head Control

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8/03/2024

Head and neck-based powered wheelchair control systems have existed almost as long as powered wheelchairs themselves. A new type of fully wireless headset-style wheelchair control enables completely wireless wheelchair operation. Using Bluetooth technology, it allows operation of the wheelchair and seating functions.

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