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Traveling Tips for the Quadriplegic
The holidays are just around the corner, meaning that many individuals will be traveling to spend time with their loved ones. Those with certain physical disabilities, such as quadriplegia, will most likely be traveling as well. This may be one of your first travel trips as a quadriplegic, or it
What Defines a Catastrophic Injury?
In some instances, car crashes and other types of accidents may cause injuries that require individuals to go to the hospital and get medical treatment. They may be in recovery for weeks or months, but after a certain period of time, they are able to return to work, stop medical
Making Air Travel Easier as a Quadriplegic
Just the thought of air travel as a quadriplegic may seem farfetched, but, with the right preparation, it can be stress-free and smoothly done. We created an infographic to display the greatest takeaways from this information. See it below. Choosing a Flight & Calling Ahead Your first step should be
Ladder Safety: Don’t Make These 4 Mistakes
A ladder is a basic tool for many home maintenance and DIY projects. Considering that there are around 164,000 emergency room injuries caused by falls from ladders each year, even those who are accustomed to using ladders should know what to avoid so that they stay safe, each step they take. 1.
Ladder Injury Statistics
Many of us use ladders every day. These tools help us do things like change lightbulbs, fix our houses, and clean the gutters of our homes. Unfortunately, there is a potential for accidents and injuries to occur. In fact, falling is on the rise. We gathered some important statistics to show
Why Ladders Cause So Many Injuries
Fixing your roof? You probably need a ladder. Changing a lightbulb? You may need one, too. Cleaning fall leaves out of your gutter? You’ll most likely need a ladder for that as well. Needless to say, almost every home has a ladder for one purpose or another. Some jobs, such