As this introduction indicates,
mobility impairment and aging in place are complex issues confronting many communities.
She further added that it was still unclear whether the evidenced-based treatments that are effective for the general population would be sufficient to help people with
mobility impairments quit smoking, so it was speculated that they might need more intensive treatment.
It is generally postulated that persons with
mobility impairments are at increased risk of developing secondary medical complications such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, pressure ulcers, urinary tract infections, and osteoporosis (8).
(1) Handicapped: a person with a
mobility impairment who, as determined by a licensed physician, either
Respondents who completed surveys but did not meet
mobility impairment criteria were not included in the analyses.
The committee on accessibility specifically looked at six areas--persons who are hearing impaired, persons who are sight impaired, persons with
mobility impairment, and persons with psychological and developmental disabilities.
Getting into or out of watercraft can be difficult, if not impossible, for someone with a
mobility impairment. Not only is it hazardous for that person but it can also be awkward and potentially harmful for those assisting in the transfer.
Compensation for
mobility impairment is typically provided through the use of various orthotic (strengtheners of body parts and joints) and prosthetic (compensators of lost body parts) devices.
People with MS experience reduced income and earning potential as their
mobility impairment increases, according to data collected from more than 8,100 participants in the North American Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS) database.
The safaris and tours are the result of personal experiences and an understanding of
mobility impairment because company founder 13.