makoa.org
Mobility - Wheelchairs, Transportation, Ramps, Lifts
http://www.makoa.org/mobility.htm
Bruno Independent Living Aids' Home Page. Feather Wheelchairs - Lightweight Motorized Electric Wheelchairs. Invacare Rehab Products Group. Power and manual wheelchairs. Provider of custom wheelchairs and custom sleds for sled hockey. Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs. TheMedSupplyGuide - Manual Wheelchairs. Adapted Recreation and Sporting Equipment. Hanicapped Recreational Surf Chair. The Beach Cruzr, The Beachcomber. Four wheel drive power wheelchair. IRV 2000 individual recreational vehicle. AMS Vans, Inc.
travelguides.org
Disability Travel Resources
http://www.travelguides.org/travelresources.html
Your donations keep this site as an important travel resource for the disability community. Travel Agents and Tour Operators. Searches for the best travel deals in air fares and lets you compare prices for airline tickets. They also have a nice section of travel planning tips. For travelers with disabilities. Provides a listing of world-wide and US dialysis providers that give detailed information as to location and types of services at that clinic. Provides oxygen sources around the world. Has some exce...
gloable.blogspot.com
GLOABLE: Air Travel: Broken Parts, Broken Hearts
http://gloable.blogspot.com/2011/03/air-travel-broken-parts-broken-hearts.html
Saturday, March 26, 2011. Air Travel: Broken Parts, Broken Hearts. For most folks in wheelchairs, the idea of air travel is a bit daunting. Immediately following my spinal cord injury, I remember hearing airline horror stories about damaged or lost wheelchairs, airplane accidents (not crashes but bowel/bladder problems) and poor interactions with airplane and airport staff. If you have a disability and are flying on a U.S. airline, you have certain rights. The. Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). Every airlin...
gloable.blogspot.com
GLOABLE: March 2011
http://gloable.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
Saturday, March 26, 2011. Air Travel: Broken Parts, Broken Hearts. For most folks in wheelchairs, the idea of air travel is a bit daunting. Immediately following my spinal cord injury, I remember hearing airline horror stories about damaged or lost wheelchairs, airplane accidents (not crashes but bowel/bladder problems) and poor interactions with airplane and airport staff. If you have a disability and are flying on a U.S. airline, you have certain rights. The. Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA). Every airlin...