Every time I leave the house in my power wheelchair and people see me on the streets, they ask how my wheelchair elevates to iLevel. They always comment on how cool it is! What they don’t realize is how much iLevel on my Quantum® Edge® 3 Power Wheelchair has changed my life. Let me tellContinue reading “How iLevel® on My Motorized Wheelchair Changed My Life”
Tag Archives: Inclusion
Inclusivity in Hollywood: Part 2
In the first half of this blog, I talk about how disability representation in Hollywood, in both television and films. Unfortunately, we have a long way to go. My husband is considering a few writing projects and has enlisted me as a sounding board. The topic of disability representation played a big part in someContinue reading “Inclusivity in Hollywood: Part 2”
Izzie Bullock: Independent Living
As most of you know, I work for the Center for Independent Living (CIL). CILs are non-profit organizations to support and advocate for people with disabilities BY people with disabilities. CILs work with people with disabilities to help them develop independent living skills. Many people think that the definition of independence is one size fitsContinue reading “Izzie Bullock: Independent Living”
Pride/Quantum Complete United Spinal Association’s ADA Corporate Challenge
Pride Mobility/Quantum Rehab recently completed the United Spinal Association’s ADA Corporate Challenge. The company took the challenge and submitted feedback, along with a video, demonstrating their commitment to an inclusive workplace and how it is helping employees with disabilities grow and succeed. The United Spinal Association’s campaign aims to raise awareness of the importance ofContinue reading “Pride/Quantum Complete United Spinal Association’s ADA Corporate Challenge”
Pride Mobility Products Corp. and Quantum Rehab passionately serve individuals with disabilities, and just like any disability, we do not discriminate with regard to race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, protected Veteran status, or age. Social injustice saddens us to our core because it’s in our DNA to welcome individualsContinue reading