Daily Archives: October 31, 2011

WheelChair

The invacare pronto power chair as we know it today was created in 1932 by engineer Harry Jennings to a friend. Together they formed the Everest & Jennings Company, which monopolized the market until the early 60's. . .
Pausing in its many activities, the talented fashion designer Jorge Ibanez participated in a delivery of 40 wheelchairs to children and adults with disabilities and low income. The ceremony of solidarity, which was organized by the NGO CILSA, was made at noon on Tuesday October 25 at the "San Telmo" of the Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel. In this way, Jorge Ibanez, who dresses celebrities and comes to exhibit in France, became a new "Friend in CILSA Solidarity" and received their respective diploma. This delivery was made within the framework of the National Delivery Items NGO 45 years of life develops around the country since 1995. The aim is to bring orthopedic devices (wheelchairs, tripods, walkers, crutches and canes Canadian) people of all ages with disabilities (mainly children) who do not have the financial means to obtain them. Every month, more than 100 people receive their orthotics, thanks to this program. To date more than 27,500 have been people who have been through this program, a wheelchair.
A gentleman spastic checkout my colleague. I do not pay attention to what is said between the cashier and the customer. The man holds a box on her lap. There is shopping alone. Obviously, this is not easy for him. My colleague gets up from his seat and with the gentleman has put away his articles. Against all odds, the man rises from his wheelchair and places his card on the body. Then, quietly, he sits down. Obviously, it was incorrectly installed. I do not really understand why the gentleman in a wheelchair. He came alone, I imagine it also uses the car. Mystery!. This does said "spastic"? I must be out of date. I do not have heard "less valid" when speaking of a disabled motor (sorry), I do not know if that term is used in France. It's a way to soften the reality. It's always better to be a cashier checkout, right? Although I prefer being an air hostess.
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