image Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair - Flip Back Full Arms, 22", Swingaway Footrests
Price : $2,727.00 $1,799.00
Features :
  1. Foldable, lightweight frame makes portability and transportation easy and convenient. Front 8 flat free black casters.
  2. Integrated, programmable PG controller. Barrel tested at 200,000 cycles.
  3. Adjustable height, width and detachable arms. Anti tippers, standard.
  4. Attractive carbon steel frame with silver vein finish. Adjustable tension back.
  5. Flat free, 13 black drive wheels. Comes standard with seat belt, seat cushion with pouch, calf straps and heel loops.

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** Product Options-> Arm Style: Flip Back Full Arms, Size: 22", Wheelchair Leg Configuration: Swingaway Footrests ** The Drive Medical Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair is foldable and lightweight for conveniant portability. It features adjustable height, width and detachable arms.

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Question : Wheeldons? I am trying to find a phone number for a mobility aids company called wheeldons.?
I am not sure of the spelling and have tried many different variations, i do not know where they are based but they cover the Kent area.

Answer:
Wealden Rehab 113, Hopewell Drive, Chatham, Kent ME5 7NP Tel: 01634 813388

 

Question : Hillary Clinton offers plan to cut child poverty-tougher laws on child support?
Democrat Hillary Clinton offers plan to cut child poverty in half in a dozen years By MIKE GLOVER , Associated Press Last update: February 28, 2008 - 2:54 AM HANGING ROCK, Ohio - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton is offering a plan to improve childhood nutrition and setting a goal to reduce by half the 12 million youngsters living in poverty over the next dozen years. A package of proposals, to be unveiled Thursday, includes a "comprehensive" early education initiative that starts with nurse's visits for pregnant women, lets children begin the Head Start program earlier and calls for universal pre-kindergarten programs. The New York senator also says she would deal with childhood hunger by putting in place a food safety net, and give children "greater access to healthy, fresh food." She was to spell out her proposals in a speech at the child care development center on Ohio University's southern campus. Clinton aides said the new programs would carry and annual pricetag of $5 billion to $6 billion. A significant portion of her plan comes by expanding existing programs. She would cover the cost by toughening enforcement to collect taxes currently owed but not paid. Clinton said she would direct her agriculture secretary to develop a plan to end childhood hunger. The nutrition effort would come largely through signing up more people for the food stamp program and expanding its benefits. School breakfast programs would be universal in low-income neighborhoods under her proposal. She also would double the size of a summer nutrition program aimed at feeding low-income children when they aren't in school. Clinton also says she would launch an effort to get junk food out of schools. She would require schools that get federal funding through the school lunch or breakfast programs to offer only food that meets or surpasses USDA standards. Background documents outlining her proposal were provided to The Associated Press and include some proposals that Clinton has offered in the past such as calling for an increase in the minimum wage to aid the working poor, as well as expanding the earned income tax credit, a move that helps the same group. In addition, Clinton was calling for stronger programs aimed at cutting teen pregnancy as well as toughening child support enforcement programs to "support responsible fatherhood." Clinton argues that roughly 12.9 million children live in poverty, with about 5 million living in extreme poverty. That means their families have incomes of less than half the federal poverty level. The effort would bolster minority children, Clinton says, with roughly one-third of black children living in poverty and 28 percent of Hispanic youngsters living in poor households. That compares with the roughly 10 percent of white children in poverty, she says. Despite that, 35 percent of all children living in poverty are white, making them the largest group of youngsters in poverty. "While we celebrate America as a place where an individual's circumstances at birth should not determine his or her life chances, the fact is that economic mobility is now in decline in America," Clinton's background documents say. "Children born in poverty are likely to live in poverty their whole lives." The effort to provide nursing care for pregnant women builds on a program she shaped as first lady of Arkansas, a program she said has been a dramatic success.

Answer:
There she goes, spending other people's money again. And where is she going to get the money from? Also, the effort is already being made to take junk food out of schools, she just wants to take credit for it. More laws are not the answer, better enforcement of the existing laws is.

 

Question : Push and Ride vs. Activity Walker for 6 month old baby toys.?
My son is just over 6 months. He has been sitting on his own for nearly two months, and pulling up to stand for 2 weeks (though wabbles and needs something to steady him. I wonder if these toys are appropriate. It says 6 months/9 months and up on the little tikes push and ride/acticity walkers. Also I am looking for some simple and inexpensive developmental toys. We have a play gym and activity jumper but he gets bored. These days he just sits down, leans forward and pushes with his legs as though to stand up - falls forward on to his face and continues to push with his legs- butt in the air pushing his face along the bed (until he gets frustrated that he can't get far). He is so curious, I want to give him something to foster this curious nature AND let him get mobile. Any toy suggestions and comments on the mobility aids would be awesome! Thanks

Answer:
The push and rides are cool, but at your sons age, they'll move way to quickly out from under him when he tries to use it for support. I suggest a regular old walker for him. Walkers are not dangerous as long as you've properly safety proofed AND have an eye on him at all times!!! An exersaucer would be good too. But... all he really needs to foster his curious nature is your interaction. Seriously, I had every toy under the sun for my son, but his favorite activity (that he got the most out of, I think) was playing with me & and husband. Start reading to him now too. Won't do anything educationally, but it'll get him used to sitting with you while reading for later on. Balls to chase after will aid him in wanting to crawl too :)

 

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