Ken Wilson's Articles in Health & Fitness

  • Walking aids – mobility scooters and rollators
    : At a certain time in our lives we all face mobility problems. We may have been in an accident, suffer from an illness or just plain old age. The reasons are numerous, but the problem is basically the same. Mobility issues make life harder for a number of people.
  • It’s easier with assisted living products
    Our quality assisted living products, available at very appealing prices, can make the social problems people with disabilities have simply disappear. The assistive devices are meant to offer an independent life and a high standard of living for those who are in difficulty because of the health problems they have.
  • Assistive Technology – an independent life for everyone
    Not depending on others is very important for every human being. As technology progresses everyday and the development includes specially designed devices and equipment, everyone can now enjoy an independent life style. Even people with disabilities can have a better life, avoiding frustration or incapacity to communicate. Assistive technology is for a great help for those who need to feel secure when they are by themselves, even if they have certain disabilities. Our assistive technology produc
  • Modern technology aids communication augmentation.
    Modern technology has had a considerable contribution to communication augmentation. Today various types of communication aid devices exist to match individual skills, needs, and problems of those with communication disabilities. New and enhanced TTY phones have also been developed to meet the needs of people with hearing or speech disabilities.
  • Learning is Easy with Special Education Aids and Products
    We all remember how it felt to be a child and how, as a child, we sometimes felt like school is too difficult to handle. Most of us managed to finish it and, as grown-ups we don’t understand what made it seem so complicated then. But for some children, school is indeed too tricky and learning practically impossible. The real problem is the fact that there are more than 6 million children and young persons estimated to be suffering from disabilities and each and every one of them needs to go thro
  • The use for handicap bathroom aids
    People with limited or no mobility need special care and attention and products designed especially for them which can make their lives easier and more comfortable. While performing routine activities, people with this sort of special needs encounter the same problems as the rest of us and they have to deal with them even if they are not as fortunate as we are. They could be facing a disability or a physical handicap or they could simply be older
  • Ugly people – more than a joke
    We can think long and hard about what makes us humans. The truth of the matter is that we are not perfect and we all have our own defects. Ugliness is part of us and the best thing we can do is to accept it. The Internet makes a pretty good job at keeping us aware of the ironic aspects of our life and it is smart to use it to our benefit.
  • Why should we, in fact, stop smoking?
    The world is filled with folks who think that the power of your will is enough to make you stop smoking. But for smokers, who have tired to quit smoking so many times only to fail over and over again, it is clear that they need all the help they can get because their problem’s solution doesn’t lie simply with will or desire.
  • Physically challenged – using a mobility scooter and a scooter lift.
    One of the best inventions in the medical field that helped both the elderly and the handicapped is the mobility scooter. The world of wheelchairs was revolutionized by the mobility scooter and people started to look for recognized brand names, which also offered back up service including spare parts.
  • Independence in a mobility scooter
    I read the other day that independence is a right, not a privilege. I couldn’t help myself making the connection with another famous catchphrase in the history: “liberté, egalité, fraternité” – freedom, fairness, brotherhood. But independence goes beyond these concepts; it is also true for people physically impaired or those using a rollator or a mobility scooter.

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