image Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair - No Flip Back Arms, 22", Swingaway Elevating Legrests
Price : $2,727.00 $1,793.00
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: No Flip Back Arms, Size: 22", Wheelchair Leg Configuration: Swingaway Elevating Legrests ** The Drive Medical Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair is foldable and lightweight for conveniant portability. It features adjustable height, width and detachable arms. - FREE SHIPPING

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Question : If you had two children with disabilities would you ever try to have another baby?
I have seen parents with children severe disabilities planning to have more kids. I would just think that would be soo difficult. Who will take care of the kids as the enter adulthood? Especially if the parents ever become ill. I was wondering if you would risk having another child with dissabilities? I understand that they are still human.( I didn't mean to terminate the pregnancy) I meant would you plan for another?

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I would be very anxious and possibly not want to have another child. I have 2 kids with autism (my boys) but my middle child is a girl and she does not have autism. The age gap between my 1st and my last child is 13 years. I was a bit anxious with my last pregnancy (not excessively though) and did wonder. It is not fair though is it? I have also been told that parents of special needs children are special parents. I find this insulting and bloody offensive as I am the common or garden variety parent myself. I love my kids dearly but it is very hard work and I would think twice before having another child for all the reasons you gave. Maybe these parents have something that I do not - good luck to them. We live in a society that is supposed to care but it is not always the case. My kids will always need support within the community and I do worry about their future.

 

Question : How can I find information about starting up a group home for adults with disabilities?
I currently work for a group home now and I want to get some info on how to start up a group home for adults with developmental disabilities. I have been having a real hard time finding where to go and who to talk to. Im also having a little trouble with finding grants. If you have any information I would really appreciate it if you could leave any answers you might have. IT WOULD REALLY HELP ME !!

Answer:
This link has a set-up for senior home care but it has a lot of information that might lead you to your type of home care. There's isn't much of a big difference so I hope it helps you. http://www.homecare-startingahomecarebusiness.com

 

Question : What are some good websites with equipment for people with disabilities?
I am looking for some sites that sell disability equipment to people in New York with physical disabilities such as reaching devices or any other devices that will assist in every day basic living. If you know of some, let me know. Thanks!

Answer:
It is better if you buy locally, that way the device can be returned if it isn't suitable. Larger equipment should have a ocupational therapist's opinion.

 

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