I am not able to see at all and I need a device, such as a cane or other tool, to help me navigate, and add-ons to help me use electronic devices.
I have very limited sight, and prefer to get around with aids such as a cane and another tools to help me navigate and use electronic devices.
I can get around without aids such as walking sticks or glasses, but I cannot see enough detail required to make out faces, let alone read. I adjuste the settings or use tools to help me use electronic devices.
I can see and navigate without aids, but I need glasses and large text to read.
I can see everything normally.
I'm dependent on devices to communicate because I'm not able to communicate functionally without them.
I'm able to speak or make verbal communication to some extend, but I need to combine it with low/high tech aids to be effective.
I'm able to speak, but speaking is difficult and requires repetition, gesturing and sometimes devices to be effective.
I have minor speech difficulties, but I don't need devices or help to communicate effectively.
I do not have any difficulty speaking.
I am unable to use my arms and hands functionally
I have severly limited mobility in one or both arms, and need help with most things that require upper body mobility.
I have limited mobility in one or both arms/hands, and I need a lot of help with daily activities.
I have limited mobility in one or both arms/hands, but I can still perform most daily activities.
I can use both my arms and hands without problems.
I like the security that comes with using trusted technology. I try to keep using the things I'm familiar with, and not have to learn something new.
I prefer to keep what I'm used to, but I don't oppose trying new technology when I have to or when it promises to be good for me. It usually takes me a while to get the hang of new technology.
I try new technology from time to time. I'm not super fast at learning it, but I can usually pick it up pretty well.
I try new technology often, and I learn how to use it pretty quickly.
I'm always looking for the latest technology, and can't wait to use it. I learn how to use new tools and software almost effortlessly.
I'm wheelchair dependent for all mobility and I'm dependent on others or devices to get in and out of the wheelchair.
I'm wheelchair dependent for all mobility, but able to get in and out of wheelchair independently.
My ability to walk is very limited and I need to use a wheelchair most of the day.
I'm able to walk short distances, even if I sometimes need to use a walking aid.
I'm am able to walk without devices or help.

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All terrain: Since 2002, the Hippocampe wheelchair offers individuals with disabilities accessibility to difficult terrains, impossible in a standard wheelchair: beach, sand, swimming area, hiking trails, snow, mountain. Sturdy and reliable, it has undergone stringent safety and resistance testing.

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The Q700 M is QUICKIE’s most advanced mid-wheel drive powered wheelchair! Featuring NEW SpiderTrac™ 2.0 suspension, the supremely comfortable – and suitable for all – SEDEO PRO seating system and innovative controls.

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At the touch of a switch, the Jazzy Air® 2 elevates 12” in just 11 seconds. With a sleek, more modern look, this power chair safely drives at speeds up to 4 mph while elevated, allowing users to enjoy face-to-face social engagement.

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Pride’s Portable Jazzy Elite ES power wheelchair with in-line technology provides stability and a tight turning radius. The high-back seat with headrest and larger footplate will keep you riding in comfort. The easy to maintain design and added Jazzy Armor makes this power chair reliable and more resistant to normal wear and tear than other power wheelchairs. Charging port is easily accessible on the controller.

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You need power mobility but you want a customized chair that fits into your everyday life and environment? Here is LEVO Combi. The perfect mid-wheel powered standing wheelchair. A design that maximizes maneuverability, turning radius and overall traction for life’s ups and downs. The seating system on the power base is the best combination of seated, standing and recline offered in the industry. You can even transition directly from full recline to full standing – smoothly, securely and stop anywhere in between. In any position you can engage the world with power mobility – move, turn, reverse – all while in any of the multiple and customized seating positions that you choose for your chair.The LEVO combi easily maneuvers within your home, your work, indoors, outdoors, all while ensuring stability, safety, multiple seating and standing positions to enhance and extend your quality of life.

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The Air Hawk is the lightest folding power wheelchair on the market weighing only 41 pounds. Folding to only 12.5 inches which makes transporting it a breeze. The Lithium Batteries and the Air Hawk traveling wheelchair are FAA approved and UN certified, giving you peace of mind that traveling will be a breeze.

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Carbon Black is an innovative and futuristic wheelchair made almost entirely from carbon fibre, the super-lightweight material used in F1.

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Are you ready to for an inexpensive power chair option? Then look no further. The Airwheel H8 is the most affordable option on the market.

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Even though it’s only February and our gardens are under a fresh blanket of snow, now is the perfect time to start planning for those April showers and May flowers. Starting now gives you plenty of time to not only map out your growing schedule, but also stock up on the tools and devices needed to get the job done. Read on for 8 devices to help people who use wheelchairs get down and dirty with Mother Earth.

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Healthy active living isn’t just for humans; our four-legged friends need opportunities to work their bodies and minds too. For people living with disabilities exercising a pet isn’t always as simple as putting on your running shoes and grabbing a leash. However, there are a number of really cool devices on the market to make it a little easier for you to put an extra wiggle in their wag. Read on to learn more about some of the devices available.

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