दिव्यांगों को बूथों पर मिलेगी व्हील चेयर की सुविधा




Senior Citizens Wheelchair


दिव्यांगों को  होने वाले चुनाव में ऐसा पहली बार होगा कि अत्यधिक दिव्यांग मतदाता वाले बूथों पर उनके लिए व्हील चेयर की व्यवस्था रहेगी। ऐसे सभी बूथों पर दो-दो व्हील चेयर रखे जाएंगे। इसके लिए जिलाधिकारी राजीव रौतेला ने जिला विकलांग कल्याण अधिकारी को बूथवार दिव्यांगों की सूची बनाने को कहा है। सूची के बाद जहां अधिक दिव्यांग मतदाता होंगे वहां व्हील चेयर की व्यवस्था होगी। 
किसी भी लोक सभा चुनाव में ऐसा पहली बार होगा। यह प्रयास स्थानीय स्तर पर होगा। इस सुविधा से दिव्यांगों या अत्यधिक बुजुर्गों को मतदान स्तल तक ले जाने में काफी सहूलियत होगी। जबकि इस सुविधा के होने से इसके पूर्व चुनावों में ऐसे लोगों को मतदान कराने के लिए कंथे पर उठाकर बूथ तक ले जाना पड़ता था। 
जिलाधिकारी के निर्देश के बाद सभी सम्बंधित अधिकारियों ने इस सम्बंध में तैयारी शुरू कर दी है। 25 फरवरी तक ऐसे बूथों की सूची दे देनी है जहां व्हील चेयर की जरूरत है। सूची के हिसाब से ही बूथों पर व्हील चेयर की व्यवस्था की जाएगी। 
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Portable Travelling Height Adjustable Walking Stick with Folding Stool LED Torch for Senior Citizens

Height Adjustable Walking Stick with Folding Chair LED Torch

PRICE: 2999

Height Adjustable Walking Stick with Folding Chair LED Torch


Materials - Handgrip, Polypropylene Seat and Anodized Aluminium Alloy Framework

Five Slots elevation. Comfortable seat. Hanger String. Cozy and powerful hands grip. Lightweight. Superfine finish. Elegant Appearance Given 3 Distinct angles adjustable LED Torch, Emergency Red color blinker, Alarm Siren on Folding stool Dimensions - Overall- 2 4 Cm x6 Cm x 82 Cm-91 Cm Height. Seat - 24 x 20 Cm. Weight - 1.00 Kg.

Height Adjustable Walking Stick with Folding Stool

PRICE: 2499


Height Adjustable Walking Stick with Folding Stool

Materials Used - Anodized Aluminium Alloy frame, Polypropylene Seat and Hand Grip
Weight Capacity - 120 Kilogram. On Folding stool
Five championships adjustable elevation. Cozy chair. Hanger String. Cozy and powerful hands traction. Light-weight. Superfine finish. Elegant appearance
Dimensions - Overall- 2-4 Cm x6 Cm x 82 Cm-91 Cm Height.
Seat - 24 x 20 Cm. Weight - 1.00 Kg.
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Best Wheelchairs for Handicapped, Senior Citizens, Seniority

Wheelchairs are chairs with wheels, used when walking can be difficult or impossible because of sickness, trauma, or handicap. Wheelchair Variety comes to meet the needs of their users. They may include technical seating adaptions, individualized controllers, and might be specific to particular actions, as seen with beach wheelchairs and sports wheelchairs. The most frequently recognized distinction is between powered wheelchairs ("powerchairs"), where propulsion is supplied by batteries and electric motors, and manually propelled wheelchairs, where the propulsive force is provided by the wheelchair user/occupant pushing the wheelchair by hand ("self-propelled"), or by an effluent pushing from the back ("attendant propelled").

Wheelchairs Variety out of us

A self-propelled manual wheelchair incorporates a frame, seat, a couple of footplates (footrests) and four wheels: typically two caster wheels in the front and two big wheels in the back. There will also be a seat cushion. The wheels usually have push-rims of slightly smaller diameter projecting beyond the Tyre; these allow the consumer to maneuver the seat by pushing on them without requiring them to grip the tires. Guide wheelchairs generally have wheels that bear on the tires of their rear wheels these are only a parking brake and in-motion braking is supplied by the user's palms bearing onto the push-rims.

Manual attendant-propelled wheelchairs


An attendant-propelled wheelchair is similar to a wheelchair, but with small diameter wheels in rear and front. The chair controlled and is maneuvered by a person standing at the trunk and pushing on grips incorporated into the frame. Braking is provided by the attendant who will usually also be given with a foot- mounted or hand-operated parking brake.

These chairs are as loaner-chairs and common in settings in large public venues. They are constructed from steel when the consumer isn't needed to self-propel as the lightweight is less of an issue.

Transport chairs are required features at airports in much of the world that was developed so as to permit entry down airliner aisles that were narrow and ease the transport of wheelchair-using passengers to and from their seats.

Powered wheelchairs


For users who cannot handle a manual joystick, sip-and-puff controls, joysticks that are chin-operated, head switches or expert controls can allow independent operation of the wheelchair. Ranges of over 10 miles/15 km are usually available from batteries. Powerchairs tend to be divided by their accessibility capabilities. An indoor-chair may reliably be able to cross surfaces that are flat, limiting them to household use. A seat is less limited but might have limited range or capacity to take care of uneven surfaces or slopes. An outdoor seat is more competent but will have an extremely limited ability to deal with rough terrain. A true cross-country capability is offered by A expert designs.

Powerchairs have access including ones which are hard to supply in a chair that is manual but have the disadvantage of significant weight. The largest may weigh 200 kg or more In which a seat may weigh under 10 pound.

Big designs have six wheels, with small wheels at the front and rear and marginally larger powered wheels at the middle, although smaller power chairs frequently have four wheels, front or rear wheel drive.

Tilt-in-space or reclining wheelchairs have seating surfaces which can be tilted to various angles. The concept was created by an orthotist, Hugh Barclay, who worked with children and observed that by allowing the wheelchair user to unwind in a tilted position, postural deformities like scoliosis could be supported or partly corrected. The attribute is also to users that are not able to sit. Numerous designs are available and wheelchairs using the attribute may tilt the leg and seat-back rests in regard or may tilt the back, seat and leg rest as one, based upon the need of the user.
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How to control a power wheelchair

Power wheelchairs can be a great way for people with limited mobility to get around.  The standard way to control a power wheelchair is via a joystick typically mounted on either side of the wheelchair.
However, if you have a limited range of motion or strength, then using the standard joystick may be difficult. There are a growing number of alternative options that are becoming available.  These include light touch mini joysticks, switches, touchpads and sip, and puff controls.
Mini Joystick
Mini Joystick for a power wheelchair
Mini Joystick is usually much smaller than the standard wheelchair joystick.  They required less force to deflect or operate the joystick, which may be a low as 18g of pressure.  Like a standard wheelchair joystick most of them are proportional, so the more they are deflected the faster the chair will move.  However, some joysticks are controlled by the pressure applied and do not deflect. To keep the joystick compact, buttons for the power, lights, and actuators are not part of the joystick housing, as these controls are operated by alternative methods.  Mini joysticks may activate a mode change on pushing directly down on the joystick from a neutral position.
Touchpads
Touchpad controller on power wheelchair
Touchpads feel similar to what you may find on a computer for controlling its mouse cursor.  They are based on touch and no pressure is required.  Touchpads can be configured for the user so that touching a specific part of the touchpad relative to the center will move in that direction.  Alternatively, it can be operated by dragging a finger along the touchpad in the desired direction. 
Switches
Head switches on power wheelchair
Switches by their nature do not have proportional control.  So activating a switch will move in a particular direction and releasing the switch will stop.  However as a power wheelchair’s acceleration and deceleration characteristics can be set up to be gradual, driving can still be smooth.  Switches can be mechanical momentary switches or based on proximity where no physical contact is required.  Multiple switches can be used, one for each direction, three switches as in a head array or a single switch that is used with some scanning display.
Sip and Puff Controls
User in power wheelchair driving with sip and puff controls
These are operated by sucking and blowing on a mouthpiece.  Sip and puff pressures are programmable and will also have a mode change feature in order to operate other chair controls such as lights or actuators.  They require quite a bit of practice by the user to get good at driving.  Not only does the wheelchair electronics distinguish between a sip and a puff, but it can also recognize the strength of the sip and puff.  Basic Sip and Puff pressure is an interpretation as… HARD PUFF – Forward, SOFT PUFF – Right, SOFT SIP – Left and HARD SIP – Reverse.
In some cases, it may be necessary to also connect an emergency stop switch.  The stop switch needs to be mounted in a position for easy activation by the user.
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Vissco Mobility Solutions Products for Rehabilitation

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Millions across the globe with mobility disabilities are now leading fulfilling and independent lives thanks to mobility solutions. Mobility assistive technology has paved the way for cutting-edge mobility aids that help them experience the joy and freedom. These scientifically designed products promote positive aging and independence at home and outside. The process of rehabilitation for patients with mobility disabilities has become simpler and more scientific with the help of a wide range of solutions.
Reasons for Movement Loss
Immobility can be a traumatic experience and can be a result of many factors. Let’s take a look at some of the primary causes that restrict mobility:
  • Injury: Loss of movement can occur due to severe injury in a motor, diving, surfing, horseback riding or hard contact sports accident. The injuries suffered as a result of these accidents cause severe damage to the head or spinal cord leading to mobility disabilities.
  • Paralysis: Trauma to the head or spinal cord due to an accident can result in temporary or permanent paralysis. A stroke can also block the supply of blood to the brain leading to paralysis and loss of movement.
  • Neurological disorders: Neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, Ataxia, Huntington’s disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy can compromise the body’s ability to produce movement.
Types of Mobility Solutions
Loss of mobility can have severe physiological and psychological repercussions. The thought of not being able to walk can leave the strongest people shattered. However, a wide range of mobility solutions is now easily available to ensure an independent and normal life for people across age groups and conditions:
  • Walking sticks: They are available in a variety of makes and types and can be crafted out of wood or even come in folding options made of aluminum. Walking sticks can be customized to suit your height and must come with a rubber tip to ensure you don’t slide.
  • Crutches: They come in a wide range of ergonomic designs to ensure comfort, safety, and better mobility.
  • Walkers: You can opt for walkers with or without wheels for easy movement. Most walkers are foldable to ensure easy storage.
  • Wheelchairs: A rigid wheelchair is crafted out of solid steel and is appropriate for those with optimum upper body strength. On the other hand, a folding wheelchair is right for the very young or old and those dependent on companions to steer them.
  • Powerchairs: These electric wheelchairs can be easily manoeuvred and are best for those with advanced movement disorders.
How mobility aids promote independence
With the latest advances in technology and science, there is no dearth of the latest and improved mobility solutions. After some practice and experience, a mobility aid becomes part of the body of the user allowing independence and easier access. Vissco's Product Innovation and Development Cell is tirelessly working to improve the functioning and comfort of our products to ensure more ease and mobility. Loss of movement should in no way restrict your life and with the right mobility solutions, you can live a life of dignity.
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Best Rollator Walkers With Quick Foldaway Aluminum Frame

Lightweight Aluminium weighs less than 5 kg (net), Folds in seconds for storage and transportation. Sturdy height adjustable handles with brakes. Swivel front wheels for ease of maneuverability.

Rollator Walkers is a walker that has a wheel on each of the legs. There are three and four-wheel rollators which include a seat and a basket for carrying a few things. They come in different colors, sizes, weights, and height. Therefore, all you have to do is choose one that suits your needs. The most important factors that you should consider while purchasing one are the weight, three or four wheels, width and the seat. These are must-have features. Other factors such as the color are not as critical.

Rollator Walkers Features:
Rollator Walkers


Our Price : Rs 5500
  • Quick foldaway aluminum frame, built-in padded seat, handbrake lever.
  • Comes with a durable padded seat and a padded backrest that can be folded up or down.
  • 7.5" casters are ideal for indoor and outdoor use and deluxe loop-locks to ensure rollator will not slip when seated.
  • Sturdy Steel frame comes with a basket for storing personal items.
Rollator Walkers Measurements:
  • Handle Height: 31-37"
  • Seat Dimensions: 8.5"(D) x 15"(W) x 21"(H)
  • Weight Capacity: 125 Kg.
This CP Walker is easy to handle and use. Also, this Stainless Steel CP Walker is extensively used by the patient to walk properly with its external support.

CP Walker


Our Price: Rs 6200
CP Walker with Stainless Steel offered to come in sturdy construction finish so as to provide for optimum functional support in physiotherapy sessions. For comfortable usage, these CP Walker come supported by wider supporting legs, gripped handles, adjustable knobs and other supports for comfortable walking. Some of its features include a function as support for disabled to gain walking practice; sturdy construction finish for lasting usage; made available at competitive prices. These walkers have four posts with wheels on each. They can help children who have issues with balance and posture.


CP Walker Features:
  • Four-wheeled posture control walkers
  • Reduces the risk of fractures and osteoporosis
  • Increases bone strength
  • Low maintenance
  • Efficient working
  • Highly demanded
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Lightweight Aluminium Wheelchair Benefits


A lightweight Aluminum Wheelchair is easier to propel and maneuver than a standard mobility chair. This type of mobility chair is also easier to transport and store. Typically weighing 15 to 34 pounds, lightweight models are sometimes referred to as transport chairs and feature four small wheels or have two large wheels in the rear and two small wheels in the front.


 Available Types
  • Folding models are most popular for occasional use because the rear wheels can be removed, allowing the folded chair to be stored in very small spaces.
  • The most popular lightweight aluminum wheel chair model is the rigid wheelchair. Rigid mobility chairs are lighter than folding wheelchairs because they don’t feature the additional hardware and mechanisms that folding wheelchairs require.
  • The backrest of a rigid wheelchair folds for transport. Unlike folding wheelchairs, the middle of a rigid wheelchair does not fold.
  • Standard lightweight aluminum wheel chairs are made of aluminum but titanium is the material of choice for lightweight mobility aids. Titanium is not only a lighter metal, it is more durable and features built-in shock absorption. Titanium wheelchairs are available in both rigid and folding models and are more expensive than aluminum wheelchairs.
lightweight aluminum wheel chair

Features
  • Some lightweight aluminum mobility chairs feature adjustable frames, which allow you to change the angle of the seat back to achieve several different seating positions.
  • Lightweight aluminum wheelchairs with desk-length armrests enable users to sit closer to a table or desk; while, full-length armrests provide complete support of the arms.
  • Most models come with removable swing-away footrests that enable easy transferring and provide leg support while the user is seated. Typically, swing-away footrests cannot be raised or lowered. Optional leg rests feature calf pads that provide support and elevate each leg to the desired position.
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