by Steve Brousseau | Aug 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
Alan Stanley considers himself lucky. After he was paralyzed in a bicycle accident in 2015, he was able to start back to work as an IT professional while he was still in rehabilitation at QEH. There were mixed feelings involved, Stanley said. “You just want...
by Steve Brousseau | Jul 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
Shell gas station employees are stepping up to the pump to help mobility-challenged patrons refuel after the company released their new fuelService app. The app allows patrons to search for a location nearby and find a station that is available to help them refuel....
by Steve Brousseau | Jul 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
Going out to eat at a restaurant or participate in an event can get a little more complicated for an individual whose mobility is impaired. If there is a ramp, is it safe? Or is it too steep? Are the doors wide enough for a person in a wheelchair to enter? Is the...
by Steve Brousseau | Jul 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
City Cinema reopened on a limited basis on July 17, 2020, after shutting its doors due to COVID-19. The non-profit cultural hub is now playing Bohemian Rhapsody July 17-19 & July 23, and a special 15th anniversary showing of the Ballad of Jack and Rose from July...
by Steve Brousseau | Jul 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
Spinal Cord Injury PEI was happy to donate a wheelchair ramp to Dave Grant this month. Dave’s father and brother have picked it up and will be installing it in his soon-to-be-accessible home. Dave is still in recovery at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and is doing...