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I have a friend who has a grandmother who can't walk because of her recent surgery done on her knee. She has been taking care of her grandmother since then. It was tiring-some for her and her family to carry her grandmother to the car whenever she has clinical appointments and whenever she just needs to go out. It would break my heart to say this but her grandmother would just volunteer to stay home rather than join the family gatherings for the above mentioned reasons. My friend and her family has been suffering backaches due to the lack of knowledge and wrong body mechanics on how to do the procedure. But life isn't unfair after all. They found NMEDA in their life and now is using their services.
I have a friend who has a grandmother who can't walk because of her recent surgery done on her knee. She has been taking care of her grandmother since then. It was tiring-some for her and her family to carry her grandmother to the car whenever she has clinical appointments and whenever she just needs to go out. It would break my heart to say this but her grandmother would just volunteer to stay home rather than join the family gatherings for the above mentioned reasons. My friend and her family has been suffering backaches due to the lack of knowledge and wrong body mechanics on how to do the procedure. But life isn't unfair after all. They found NMEDA in their life and now is using their services.
NMEDA is a non-profit trade association; aside from educating consumers on buying products from a NMEDA qualified dealer they do promote safe driving and equipment for disabled people. The association observes the safety standards of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
And not to forget, that NMEDA is Quality Assurance Program (QAP)-accredited association. This accreditation is the only recognized program for Adaptive Mobility Equipment Industry in the nation.
NMEDA has dealers which you could freely talk to. Reach them out to NMEDA .
Today, her grandmother is not missing any family gatherings. She's back on the road!