Is it time to get a wheelchair?
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@Jimm_Scope Thank you, and I think I have known deep down that I know what will help me, but it really helps to hear it from other people too. I'm also new to posting on here and have been amazed at what a lovely community it is - I'll definitely keep you all updated :)
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https://www.iso.org/standard/72464.html
ISO 9999:2022
Assistive products — Classification and terminology
Published (Edition 7, 2022)ISO 9999:2016Assistive products for persons with disability — Classification and terminology12 17 06
Stand-on motorized vehicles
Vehicles that are driven by the user standing on them; they have two or more wheels, handlebar and a base to stand on and may have a small seat for resting. …
E-scooters Often Hired By Disabled Riders To Combat Pain And Fatigue, Survey Shows...Principally, 5% of Neuron’s riders around the world have disclosed to the company through regular customer feedback survey data that they have a disability themselves.
As I see it, a whole class of mobility aids used around the world are being ignored by the NHS and DWP.
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Thank you so much for sharing this. Although it wouldn't work for me personally, I'm really glad that the option is there for people that it would really suit. I hope that understanding and recognition spreads so people are free to use any aids that help them.
I noticed this year in the athletes parade at the paralympics such a wide range of aids that I've never even seen before being used. Also a great reminder that people need different aids for different tasks - athletes that were competing at the highest level in their sports, also needed a scooter to take part in the parade/ longer distances.
P.s. is that you in photos 2 and 3? If so, your scooters look really cool!
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No, that’s not me) I’d especially like to note that PLEVs should have pneumatic tires. Plus it is covered with retroreflective film (3M best) on all sides.
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