The Latest In Mobility
Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Ceiling Lift - Expert Recommendations Included
by Courtney InmanA ceiling lift is a motorized accessibility device that lifts and transfers individuals with limited mobility from point to point (from a wheelchair, bed, toilet, or shower) along an overhead track. These ceiling lift systems can be permanent or portable. In this guide you will learn the components that make up a system, the safety features to look for, and how to choose the right system for you. We have provided expert recommendations on our favorite ceiling lift systems.
Ensuring ADA Compliance in Your Commercial Space with EZ-Access
by Jacklyn Nuque
As a community, we have a moral obligation, not just a legal one, to create environments that eliminate barriers and allow everyone to be included. Ensuring your commercial space is ADA-compliant, no matter what function it serves, should be a priority. In this article, we’ll discuss some requirements, benefits, and recommendations for meeting or exceeding these ADA accessibility standards with the help of EZ-Access products.
Preventing Falls with EZ-ACCESS®: Tips to Safeguard Your Health and Home
by Jacklyn Nuque
Falls can have serious consequences, including injuries and a loss of independence. However, with some simple precautions and lifestyle changes, you can greatly reduce your risk of falling. Read more for valuable tips.
The Ultimate Guide to Aluminum Wheelchair Ramps
by Jacklyn NuqueAn aluminum wheelchair ramp is an entry solution that helps people with disabilities gain easy access to their homes and public spaces.
Aluminum ramps come with several perks such as durability, long warranty, and cost effectiveness when compared to other options like wood ramps.
This blog aims to help you find the right aluminum ramp for your home or business.
The Ultimate Guide to Swimming Pool Lifts for 2024
by Jacklyn Nuque
Accessibility is a major concern for people with disabilities which is why choosing the right pool lift is more important than ever. Years before the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law, people with disabilities and their caregivers began confronting the social restrictions that prevented them from participating as members of their community. But now, pool lifts are required and we're here to help with our ultimate guide to choosing the right pool lift.
If you own a business pool or spa you must adhere to ADA requirements, so read more to learn everything you need to know about swimming pool lifts, and what to get for your pool or spa.
If you own a business pool or spa you must adhere to ADA requirements, so read more to learn everything you need to know about swimming pool lifts, and what to get for your pool or spa.
Temporary or Permanent? The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Ramp for your Home
by Jacklyn NuqueA permanent or portable ramp for wheelchairs? Which one should you pick? The answer is here!
This article will walk you through the different kinds of ramps and show you a quick method for determining which ramp is best for you.
Get Your Pool Lifts Swim-Ready: 3 Easy Steps!
by Jacklyn Nuque
Motion Trek 350 Ada Compliant Pool Lift by Spectrum Aquatics
Three Quick and Simple Steps to Getting Your Pool Lift Ready for Swim Season
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How Long Should A Wheelchair Ramp Be? 3 Easy Steps
by Courtney Inman
It can be overwhelming to purchase a ramp. The length of your ramp is the first thing you need to decide. We'll show you how to calculate your ramp length in just three easy steps in this brief post.
New to Our Collection
by Courtney InmanWe're adding more mobility aids to our collection all the time. See highlights of recently added items here!
Top Mobility Products of the Year
at Wheelchair Liberty
by Courtney Inman
Announcing Wheelchair Liberty's Top Products of the Year! See what made the list!
Taking Care of ADA Pool Equipment - Myth's & Facts
by Courtney Inman
Even if you have an ADA compliant pool lift, it is also your obligation to ensure your equipment in optimal working condition. How do you protect your existing pool lifts or the ones you are planning to buy?