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Welcome to the August Issue of the Independent Living Newsletter from Accessible Design & Consulting.
This issue includes information about our Summer Sale, a new style wheelchair ramp, how to make a tiny bathroom wheelchair accessible, ALS information and resources, and an easy way to raise your bathroom toilet 3.5 inches.
If you have suggestions or challenges you'd like to see discussed in future newsletters, send us a note.
30% Off Summer Sale
We love summer so much that we decided to have a blowout 30% Off Summer Sale on products listed on or web site. Some of our products have already been discounted on the web site and can be purchased through our online shopping cart. If you don't see the discount listed, call our office Toll-Free at (866) 902-9800 and ask to receive the Summer Sale Discount. Or visit the Summer Sale page to see featured products.
Summer Sale details here
Home Safety Workshop
On Saturday, August 9, 2008, we will be presenting a Home Safety Workshop with tips for living in your own home longer and safer.
The workshop will be in Santa Monica, California and will demonstrate the latest mobility and safety products and services and the facts about reverse mortgages. Reserve your space now.
Home Safety Workshop details here
New Product:
Roll-A-Ramp
If you're looking for a lightweight, portable wheelchair ramp, Roll-A-Ramp is our pick for ease of use and portability. It works with both wheelchairs and scooters and is stronger and lighter than competitive ramps.
A single Roll-A-Ramp comes in 26-inch, 30-inch, or 36-inch widths and lengths start at 3-feet and can be configured to expand to any length. It conveniently stores in most cars and vans and rolls up for easy storage and transport.
Roll-A-Ramp details here
Featured Home Modification:
Accessible Bathroom Remodel
The Challenge for this project was to redesign a tiny bathroom with a raised stand-up shower, vanity sink and small doorway to accommodate a wheelchair user.
Our Solution was to completely remodel the bathroom and install a two-wall roll-in shower, wall-hung sunk, and a sliding pocket door.
Accessible Bathroom Remodel details here
Featured Disability:
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)
ALS - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (often called Lou Gehrig's Disease) is a neurodegenerative disease that usually affects the motor neurons and causes degeneration throughout the brain and spinal cord.
We outline recommended ALS home modification solutions and provide contact information and web sites for ALS chapters in the southern California area.
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) details here
Featured Product:
Toilet Spacer (Toiletvator)
The Toilet Spacer (Toiletvator) is one of our most popular products for increasing the height of your toilet. Instead of adding a cushion to the toilet seat which can be unsafe and unsanitary, the Toiletvator is an extension plate that goes under the toilet base and raises the entire toilet 3.5 inches.
This product has already been discounted on our web site for immediate purchase through our secure shopping cart.
Toilet Spacer (Toiletvator) details here
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