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  2. Mobility aid - Wikipedia

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    A mobility aid is a device that helps individuals with mobility impairments to walk or improve their overall mobility. [1]These aids range from walking aids, which assist those with limited walking capabilities, to wheelchairs and mobility scooters, which are used for severe disabilities or longer distances that would typically be covered on foot.

  3. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the use of remote controls, and the autocomplete (word completion) [30] feature in computer word processing programs, which both help individuals with mobility impairments to complete tasks. Adaptations to wheelchair tires are another example; widening the tires enables wheelchair users to move over soft surfaces, such as deep ...

  4. Ed Roberts (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Before the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was passed, Roberts realized that many of the buildings at UC Berkeley were not accessible to him or other wheelchair users. [8] Disability rights activists wanted to end discrimination and have rights for people with disabilities that were mandated and protected by the law.

  5. Models of disability - Wikipedia

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    A wheelchair user's problems being caused by an inaccessible environment. The social model views disablement as being caused by societal ableism. [12] Disability is differentiated from impairment: impairment is the physical limits of one's bodymind, whereas disability is caused by society. For example, being born unable to hear is an impairment.

  6. Category:Wheelchair users - Wikipedia

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    Users of wheelchairs, a mobilized form of chair using 2 or more wheels, a footrest and armrest usually cushioned. It is used when walking is difficult or impossible to do due to illnesses, injury, disabilities, or age-related health conditions.

  7. United Airlines' new tool will let you know if your ...

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    The updates, set to roll out early next year, include a new tool on the airline’s website to help wheelchair users identify the flights and aircrafts that can best accommodate their mobility ...

  8. Adapted physical education - Wikipedia

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    Adapted physical education is the art and science of developing, implementing, and monitoring a carefully designed physical education. Instructional program for a learner with a disability, based on a comprehensive assessment, to give the learner the skills necessary for a lifetime of rich leisure, recreation, and sport experiences to enhance physical fitness and wellness.

  9. This California city ranks the worst in US for wheelchair ...

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    Why is Fresno the least accessible city in the US? Fresno was No. 1 on Forbes Health’s list of the 10 least accessible cities for people who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices.