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Bariatric Wheelchair - 700 pounds capacity. 28" extra-wide seat, this wheel chair has an over-sized dual axle for added stability and safety. Heavy-Duty construction gives you a lifetime guarantee.
Price : $4,559.00 $2,000.00
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: - Heavy Duty Construction Lifetime Guarantee on Frame & Crossbar
- Extra Wide 28" Seat with Swing-Away Footrests
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Bariatric Wheelchair - 700 pounds capacity.One of the strongest bariatric wheelchairs on the market. 28" extra-wide seat, 700lb capacity wheel chair has an over-sized dual axle for added stability and safety. Double cross brace for maximum durability and support. The black nylon upholstery is rated at 300lbs per square inch, is color-fast and stain-resistant. Heavy-Duty construction gives you a lifetime guarantee on the stainless steel frame and crossbar Removable padded armrests and legrests provide extra comfort and make exiting easy.
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Question : I am getting very discouraged please help?
I have been in school pt and now ft for the last eight years. I am 29 with 2 semsters to go unitl I have my college degree from a 4 year school majoring in sociology. I like school but recntly I have started procrastinating and getting behind, makeing bad grades. I don't have the time to devote to my studies b/c I am the single parent of three young kids and in a bad relationship. I have an offer for two really good job and I am scared if I take one I will quit school. I thought about taking a semster off, but you know the saying you'll never go back. I know I need the degree to stay off of public aid, sect 8, but I need a break. I think I am in love with the idea of achieving, but getting very discouraged. At the same time I need that degree for upward mobility my kids are depending on me. What can I do to get excited,motivated, and stop procratinting.
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See if the job would help to pay for your way in to school. Please don't quite now look how far you have gotten. You are almost there. If you do quite like I did it is so hard to go back.
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Question : Can Paramedics volunteer their skills overseas?
I REALLY like the though of being a paramedic EXCEPT for my dream of international aid. I love everything about a paramedic career except mobility. I'm ONLY really considering nursing or being a doctor because they help but are ALSO able to volunteer their skills to people in need overseas. As an immigrant I know how spoiled we are here in Canada compared to the rest of the world. I would love to be able to help people (physically with personal skills) to give them a second chance at life in underpriviliged countries. Both doctors and nurses are able to volunteer their skills, but are Paramedics? I haven't been able to find any info on it. I mean programs like -doctors without borders- , not ones where you pay to help(Paramedic careers don't make you rich ;P ). The only way I know of is to join the military...but I don't want to join the military just for the slight chance of being able to us my paramedic skills in foreign aid. help....
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I'm sure you could find an agency. Go to your library's career resource section, and tell the librarian what you want to do. If you have a certificate from Canada, it's likely to be accepted anywhere. Of cousre, knowing a bit of the language of your destination can be a help as well, and you will really be appreciated for showing how much you care.
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Question : I need a Mobility Aid stool which will let me sit down whilst doing household chores.?
Such as ironing, washing dishes, preparing food etc. as I can't stand for more than a few minutes at a time due to arthritis. Can anyone tell me where I can get one? I've looked on a few mobility aids sites but all I can see are the shower stools, or bar stools which are too high. It would need to be of adjustable height as I am quite small. I'm sure I remember seeing one where the seat tilted slightly and really only supported your weight while you stood. But this was years ago before I needed it so I didn't pay much attention! Can anyone tell me where I can find one and what it is actually called?
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As someone with Rheumatoid Arthritis, my advise, locate a Occupational Therapist and ask for a Home Assessment! I have just left Home again, lived with my Mother who is healthy while I have RA. Anyway the situation, while living with Mother they refused to give me any help, accept put Mother at 76 down as being my Carer! That failed when I ended up in a wheelchair, Mother could not push me. So off I went into a nice one bedroom wheelchair accessible flat, all on my own. The OT Home Assessment came around and I have lots of aids, appliances, kettle tipper to grabbing stick, let alone pots, pans and cutlery. What I did NOT know, they measure you for say a dinning room chair or living room chair, so sitting sown or standing up, takes all the strain off the joints, excellent. In fact I now look at the times I struggled at Home and realized just how much I struggled with silly things like filling up the kettle, or lifting the tea pot. Not anymore and the relief of being independent, being able to do silly things like slice a tomato with no problem has given me a new lease of life. I now think I was a fool to struggle for so long, but she is my Mother and I love her. OT Home Assessment opened my eyes to how easy ironing, making a cup of coffee, can be with Arthritis. Therefore before I would invest in anything ever again, I will ask the OT! I have just turned 49. Good Luck
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