Travel & Accessibility If you’ve ever travelled around the world in a wheelchair or with any other form of disability, like I have, then you’ll have no doubt been faced
Adaptive and Accessible Wintertime Activities
The colder months have a tendency to leave us feeling sluggish and craving extended naps. Although getting enough sleep is important for all of us, keeping our bodies and minds
Cold Weather Tips for Your Van
Frigid temperatures not only slow us down, but can slow our van and accessible equipment. For example, if you use a hydraulic wheelchair lift, you may have noticed that the
Prep for the Holidays in a Wheelchair Accessible Kitchen
Brisk air, shorter days and finding a pumpkin patch on every corner can only mean one thing—holiday season is upon us and with it come delicious feasts enjoyed with loved
NMEDA Members Contribute to Truck Giveaway for Veteran
Veterans with disabilities know the special significance of November 11—Veterans Day, which honors veterans of all wars for their patriotism and willingness to serve in the military and sacrifice for
Tricks for Treats: Tips for an Accessible Halloween
Halloween is just around the corner and even if your child has a disability, they should not be denied the chance to get dressed up and have some fun. This
NMEDA Honored at PVA’s 2018 Mission: ABLE Awards
Last week, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Robert Wilkie, joined Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) in honoring three companies at the Mission: ABLE Awards for their leadership
VitalSleep Review – New and Improved Design!
Snoring has always been a problem for me – or should I say it’s always been a problem for my wife. I’ve tried lots of different “anti-snoring” devices and mouthpieces.
Caring for Your Electric Mobility Scooter
An electric mobility scooter can give you a new lease on life, providing a renewed sense of freedom and independence. Because electric scooters become such an integral part of your
Why Choose a Mobility Scooter?
A mobility scooter can greatly improve a person’s quality of life and offer a renewed a sense of independence. Walks in the park and trips to amusement parks with the