Blog Posts

Paralympic Athletes: Overcoming Challenges

We’ve highlighted the following inspiring Paralympic athletes who have overcome challenges and achieved greatness in their respective sports. Ezra Frech The Paralympic Games in Paris were...

Celebrating and Assisting Seniors: Building Connections and Fighting Isolation

Here are 4 things you can do in celebrating and assisting seniors: 1. Spend time with them. Many are lonely, especially if they’ve lost their partner. 2. Ask them for their advice. 3. Take them out...

Preparing For College As a Student With A Disability

Know your American Disability Act students rights when planning for college and postsecondary education. It’s August! That means it’s Back To School Time! Do you know the changes in legal rights...

How Do People With Disabilities Drive Their Vehicles?

People With Disabilities Drive Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles with Driving Controls! Driving controls are devices that allow people with disabilities to drive their wheelchair accessible vehicles...

What Does the Disability Pride Flag Mean?

Curious about the flag and its design? Here’s what we learned. In 2019, writer Ann Magill, who has cerebral palsy, created the current disability pride flag with the collaboration of the disability...

Improved Air Travel for Wheelchair Users

First of all, we’d like to give a huge shoutout to Paralyzed Veterans of America for their hard work in passing H.R. 3935 “Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act” in the...

Six Road Trip Tips For Wheelchair Users

Summer has arrived! It’s time to turn off our screens, pack our bags, and hit the road for some beautiful scenery and exploration. Whether you enjoy the beach, mountains, desert scenery, or...

ALS and MagicMobility Vans

What is ALS? Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. ALS takes away the...

Converting a Minivan for Wheelchair Access

Here’s how to convert a minivan for wheelchair accessibility. First though, we want to give you a heads up, the price tag for converting a minivan for wheelchair access will be between $10,000 –...