by Steve Brousseau | Jul 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
Good afternoon everyone! We thought we’d let you know that the Provincial Government has financial support available for you if you need modifications to your home or car to accommodate a physical disabilty. Briefly – you may be eligible for up to ten...
by Steve Brousseau | Jul 7, 2021 | Uncategorized
Good Afternoon everyone! Today we will be discussing the very exciting opening of the Ontree accessible ziplining course! Its owner, Juergen Weigelts, wished that he would eventually be able to open a zipline park that would be accessible for those in a wheelchair....
by Steve Brousseau | Jul 2, 2021 | Uncategorized
Good afternoon everyone! We decided it was the perfect time given the lift in restrictions to create a travel guide for Prince Edward Island. Whether you are coming from afar or are interested in getting out and experiencing our beautiful island. We have created a...
by Steve Brousseau | Sep 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
This Murray Harbour home was designed to be fully wheelchair accessible from the entrances, to the kitchen, the bathrooms, and even storage space. It is located on a private lot overlooking Murray Islands and was designed by Brehaut Architecture. From the outset, you...
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....