Denver, CO (Vocus) September 3, 2010 Dennis Bossman joined the Adaptive AutoMobility team in Denver, Colorado. Dennis has a well-earned reputation in the community for excellence in customer service and expertise in the application of adaptive equipment in all types of vehicles.Dennis has been a wheelchair user for the last 26 years and is an invaluable asset in understanding the needs and wants of the disabled community. Dennis’ job entails working with customers, driver trainers, therapists, ...View entire post
Shopping for your mobility van is an exciting experience. Wheelchair vans can offer you an incredible amount of freedom. One of the biggest advantages of owning a wheelchair accessible minivan is the freedom to go where you want, when you want. As a passenger, you are no longer dependent on public transport or awkward transfers to a vehicle that has not been converted. If you are a driver, hand controls can be installed allowing you to take the wheel and be completely independent.You will be ...View entire post
Aimee Wehmeier, the director of Services for Independent Living, waits Thursday for her assistant, Lindsay Pike, in the parking lot of Les Bourgeois Winery. Wehmeier was born with muscular dystrophy and has used a wheelchair her entire life. To get around, she uses a wheelchair accessible van and a 350-pound motorized wheelchair. Aimee Wehmeier remembers maneuvering her motorized wheelchair out of a local grocery store about five years ago when a man in the parking lot gave her a quarter. She wa ...View entire post
On Tuesday July 13th, Adaptive AutoMobility was proud and fortunate to welcome Gregg Moss from Channel 9News to feature the latest in adaptive technology, the new Mobility Conquest Trike. The Trike is a revolutionary new motorcycle designed specifically for a wheelchair user to drive from their wheelchair. Your wheelchair goes where you go, unlike some bikers with non-accessible trikes that are forced to have someone follow them in a van with the wheelchair while they are riding with their frie ...View entire post
Sure, getting from point A to point B in your wheelchair accessible van is easy but being healthy and prolonging your life takes a little more work and dedication. You've heard that everyone should be exercising, but what if you have a disability? It's hard enough taking care of the basics if you're in a wheelchair or have other physical handicaps. If you've neglected your exercise routine, now is a good time to get started because it really can make you feel better. Aerobic exercise strengthens ...View entire post
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