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Loan for Disabled Person – Direct Loan for Disabled People

08th March 2011
Now a scheme loan for disabled person is launched only in UK by which any UK disabled person now can have the money for their emergency financial crisis. This whole is made possible by the way you can apply and have the money without going anywhere. This ... Read >
Author: jecklelevi

What Fixtures Should Not Be Missing From an Accessible Shower

07th March 2011
The legislation that calls for public buildings to be accessible to disabled persons provides for mandatory measures that should be taken. One of the most important aspects of adapting a building for disabled persons is the obligation of having accessible... Read >
Author: Jonathan Blocker

Disability Lawyer - Why Do You Need One?

02nd March 2011
A disability lawyer is the person who is thoroughly trained in dealing with disability law includes the legal rights of a disabled person. Many a time, a disabled person faces discrimination and so they face hindrance in availing to the special compensati... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Stair Lift Pricing Depends on Various Factors

28th February 2011
A stair lift is an important device, especially when people are handicapped. Handicapped people may use a stair lift without any assistance and it gives them the freedom of movement and independency. It gives you a comfortable ride, where you can go up an... Read >
Author: luke.raper

Things Determining Stair Lift Prices

25th February 2011
If you are an elderly or disabled person looking to improve mobility and thereby enjoy more freedom and independence, then stair lift is the ideal choice for you. Within the confines of your home, stair lifts opens up great opportunity for optimum movemen... Read >
Author: luke.raper

Who Should Buy a Power Scooter?

23rd February 2011
We all have certain needs and wants. Whenever we go out to buy a product, there is always a certain ‘need’ behind it or we just buy it because we want to buy it. If there wasn’t any need in this world or if people didn’t desire anything, then we wouldn’t ... Read >
Author: absralleg

Disability Discrimination

23rd February 2011
In the medical sense a disability is classed as a condition that impairs a person's ability to move freely, to make sense of their thoughts, to learn and communicate and to receive and compute sensory information from the outside world through the senses.... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

Belief: What if the Eiffel Tower is not Really There?

22nd February 2011
During a recent lunch time conversation with a friend of mine, he said that he couldn’t be sure that the Eiffel Tower was really there. After a bit of questioning I almost had to agree with him. We have all heard the saying “I’ll believe it when I see i... Read >
Author: Warwick Merry

Shower Chairs - 7 Things to Look for Before You Buy

21st February 2011
1. Type of Disability: Before you choose the shower chair or shower stool that will work best for you or your loved one, you should consider the severity of the disability. Different shower chairs are available for a wide range of disabilities, from the ... Read >
Author: eddelaney222

How to Lose Weight if you are Disabled

17th February 2011
A disability is one of the worst that can happen to a person and if you are afflicted with one, you should always strive to keep yourself healthy to ensure a happier and more active life. This fact is known to most disabled people and as a result, they ar... Read >
Author: helenbarrington

Allow Easy Access To Your Premises With Automatic Doors

16th February 2011
Ever since the Disability Discrimination Act was introduced in 1995, it is British law that any companies or organisations that offer services for the public must ensure those services are reasonably accessible to disabled people. Bearing this in mind the... Read >
Author: Robert Deans

Employment Law - Workplace Discrimination and Harassment

14th February 2011
Employment laws are there to protect employees against any kind of discrimination in the workplace. This could be any kind of discrimination, including; sex, race, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, disability and membership or n... Read >
Author: cgyles6819

How to Be Safe in the Shower

14th February 2011
Over 70% of all household accidents happen in the bathroom, mostly due to falls or slips. Making our bathrooms safer is easier these days with the proliferation of safety accessories in the market like shower chairs, grab bars, transfer benches and more. ... Read >
Author: eddelaney222

Hiring a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Attorney

02nd February 2011
Hiring a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Attorney You can hire an attorney to help you with your SSDI claim at any stage of your application process, but the only stage at which you’re required to have legal representation is at the final app... Read >
Author: Burt Owens

Home Improvement: Increasing Mobility and Access for the Disabled

01st February 2011
A disability can turn the simplest of everyday activities into a challenge. Whether it's taking a shower, getting in and out of bed, or simply accessing different areas of your home, being disabled can mean these activities - among many others - are mad... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan
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