Get more done with these accessible products and appliances The last few years have seen tremendous improvement in the accessibility space for consumer products and appliances. User experience design has become an industry unto itself, and more people are focused making sure everyone can get the most out of consumer products, including people with disabilitiesContinue reading “Accessible Cleaning Products and Tools”
Category Archives: Lifestyle
Mother’s Day Gift Guide
Show mom you care with a gift from Pride Mobility Your mom has dealt with a challenge or two in her life; afterall, she raised you. This Mother’s Day is the perfect time to say thank you with the gift of freedom. Pride Mobility devices can expand mom’s world, whether that means cruising outside orContinue reading “Mother’s Day Gift Guide”
International Dance Day
Start a dance revolution from your mobility scooter Brush off your sprinkler! No, it’s not time to water the lawn. It’s time to break out some beloved, accessible moves for International Dance Day. (Oh, and keep reading for a dance tutorial that relies heavily on the goofy, arm-pumping move known as “the sprinkler.”) Celebrities likeContinue reading “International Dance Day”
Parkinson’s Awareness Month
Five tips to maintain your mobility with Parkinson’s At Pride Mobility, we often hear about how our mobility devices, like scooters and power wheelchairs, give people with Parkinson’s disease independence. Our products help people to keep on living full and fulfilled lives. Parkinson’s is a degenerative disease with no cure, but there are plenty ofContinue reading “Parkinson’s Awareness Month”
Volunteer Recognition Day
Go Volunteer! Ways to give back from aboard your mobility device When kindness is your currency, you can own the world. We all have the chance to give back, no matter our ability. Likewise, few of us can say we’ve never been on the receiving end of a volunteer’s good will. So today, on VolunteerContinue reading “Volunteer Recognition Day”
International Day for Monuments
The best destinations you never knew were accessible Visiting a monument or statue for the first time is about more than just the destination. It’s about the journey, exploring a new place and spending time with the people you care about. We put together a list of some of our favorite spots to visit inContinue reading “International Day for Monuments”
National Pet Month
April is National Pet Month! Pets have become a part of our family and culture for years. From fur-babies, fur families, grand-puppies, feline-friendships, snake-sisters, bunny brothers, house hamsters and everything in between. Emotional and support animals have been crucial in the disability community and a great addition to most families. What is National Pet Month?Continue reading “National Pet Month”
Accessible Date Night Ideas
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and that means it’s time to start planning your accessible date night. A few things to keep in mind while you are making plans: take into consideration what you enjoy doing and what your date enjoys doing. Proper planning and punctuality are key for a successful date. HereContinue reading “Accessible Date Night Ideas”
What is a Pandemic?
Every year, there are people around the world who designate a word for that year. Sometimes they choose the word based on something they want to improve or a habit they want to cultivate, such as “focus.” Others choose their word based on something they are hoping to find or gain, such as “fortune.” AlthoughContinue reading “What is a Pandemic?”
Exercising with Limited Mobility This Winter
The holidays are a special time filled with fun, laughter, togetherness and of course… lots of food. It’s no surprise that one of the top New Year’s resolutions that people make is wanting to lose weight. Inconveniently though, New Year’s Day is in January. People give up their resolutions for several reasons. Sometimes things comeContinue reading “Exercising with Limited Mobility This Winter”