The mobility scooter Tom Kay orders from Amazon never arrived — yet the tracking number says it's been delivered.
The State Fair runs from Sept. 27 through Sunday, Oct. 20. Something to pay particular attention to during the fair's 24-day ...
Johns Hopkins Health System has agreed to pay a total of $150,000 to disabled patients who were not allowed a support person — such as a parent, adult child or spouse — to assist with their ...
Electric scooters have become a huge part of our lives because they're so convenient; they make it a lot easier to get to work, school, or anywhere else we want to go. But which is the best ...
The geometry also keeps the bike from feeling too squished in the cockpit, which can happen with some folding e-bikes. Now let’s keep in mind that this is a $1,149 e-bike here, and so I’m not ...
Specialist home bathroom provider G360 Bathrooms has launched its new brand character – Ollie the Octopus – to help tell the ...
The cheapest TVS electric bike is iQube starting at a price of Rs.97,299 while the price of most expensive one X Electric Scooter goes upto Rs.2.49 Lakh The key Highlights of TVS Scooters include ...
Portable mobility specialist eFOLDi has introduced a host of important product enhancements for the Lite, its best-selling folding scooter. The new upgrades are designed to offer end-users improved ...
The complaint described several cases in which disabled patients who presented to the emergency department were not permitted to have their support person accompany them throughout their visit.
The best foldable phone is two devices in one. You can buy a big tablet foldable like the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which gives you a phone and mini tablet that you can fit in your pocket.
At around $300, the NIU KQi 100P is a great option for those who are looking for a quality, inexpensive electric scooter ... I liked its unfussy folding and locking mechanism, too.
As schools increasingly impose limits or outright bans on cellphones and other devices, disability advocates are warning that the moves could impede access to much needed assistive technology.