Mightywheels.ca

Helping all people who use wheels.

Pages

  • Buz.
  • Mission/Goal.
  • Mightywheels.
  • Helping the kids.
  • Handout.
  • Links.
  • Projects.

Thursday, 31 January 2019

Tony Robbins: THE MONEY MINDSET (PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT)

Posted by Tim Parnett at 19:03 1 comment:
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest

THE MAGIC OF BELIEVING BY CLAUDE BRISTOL FULL AUDIOBOOK

Posted by Tim Parnett at 18:58 No comments:
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Newer Posts Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

Mightywheels.ca logo

Mightywheels.ca logo
If you have any questions email me here... parnetttim@gmail.com
Truth 1

It takes a real wheel user to truly evaluate a handicapped door, handicapped ramp, or a handicapped parking stall, not some person with a measuring tape.

Truth 2

Many challenged people would rather talk to or complain to another challenged person, then their own worker.

Disclaimer


All content provided on this Mightywheels blog is for informational purposes only. The owner and members make no guarantee as to the accuracy or completeness of any information or acts on this blog, or found by following any links on this site.

The owner, the sponsors and members of Mightywheels blog will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information, nor for the availability of this information. Furthermore, we will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages from the display or use of this information.

The terms and conditions are subject to change at anytime with or without notice.

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2019 (2)
    • ▼  January (2)
      • Tony Robbins: THE MONEY MINDSET (PERSONAL DEVELOPM...
      • THE MAGIC OF BELIEVING BY CLAUDE BRISTOL FULL AUDI...
  • ►  2017 (81)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (7)
    • ►  August (5)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (7)
    • ►  May (8)
    • ►  April (14)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (11)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ►  2016 (135)
    • ►  December (5)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  October (15)
    • ►  September (6)
    • ►  August (12)
    • ►  July (24)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (13)
    • ►  April (13)
    • ►  March (18)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (3)
  • ►  2015 (76)
    • ►  December (9)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (5)
    • ►  July (7)
    • ►  June (8)
    • ►  May (7)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (5)
    • ►  February (12)
    • ►  January (3)
  • ►  2014 (41)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (3)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ►  April (6)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  January (4)
  • ►  2013 (12)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
  • ►  2012 (3)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (1)
  • ►  2011 (4)
    • ►  September (4)

What is accessibility?


We believe that it is much more then getting from point A to B in a timely manner. It take a community to come together and understand that accessibility the right to equal accessibility on a daily basis. It means more than just ramps, automatic doors, handicapped parking and elevators. It means independence and safety for that person, with the use of non-slip floors in washrooms, bigger turning radius’s for wheelchairs and scooters. Standards should be changed and go beyond just the minimum. For example a handicapped washroom requires a bar. That's a start in the right direction. But if we are in need of a public handicapped washroom, the bar cannot be at the back of the toilet, nor can the floor be linoleum. Both of these issues will not assist people with wheels. It is no help at all. But it is a problem found more consistently than one might believe.


Accessibility is also not limited to public buildings, it also extends into our own homes. Affordable homes with proper equipment is hard to come by. Therefore developers needs to be mindful about designing bigger kitchens and bathrooms, furniture areas, counters, stoves, and sinks that can be adjusted to different heights or designed specifically for people with wheels. But this will only begin if we shift our thinking. If we develop a positive and open minded attitude towards people with wheels, there will be fewer inaccessible buildings and bathrooms, that make my life and other's easier. So remember, we should not discourage, discriminate or limit people with disabilities (both physical and mental). They too have a voice, a voice that needs to be shared. It is why I began this website for Mightywheels.


Hit Counters

Instagram

Instagram
Powered by Blogger.