Other expenses could
include mobility equipment, vehicle repair, home renovations, medication copays, and transportation costs.
Not exact matches
Teachers of the Visually Impaired deliver a range of services to these students
including: consultation to school staff members regarding students» vision needs; direct instruction in the expanded core curriculum (i.e. Braille, compensatory skills, technology, utilization of functional vision, Orientation and
Mobility); provision of adapted materials and specialized
equipment.
Dedicated to the improvement of sustainable
mobility, Michelin designs, manufactures and sells tires for every type of vehicle,
including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles, earthmovers, farm
equipment, heavy - duty trucks and motorcycles.
Future care costs may
include such things as rehabilitation support services, physiotherapy, chiropractic treatment, massage therapy,
equipment and home alterations reasonably necessary to facilitate independence and
mobility, medications, housekeeping services, yard maintenance and handyman services, psychological counselling, occupational therapy, nursing or in - home care services, child care, and educational or vocational support services.
Over the years we have built up an extensive network of medical and care professionals who assist us in assessing your requirements
including care and rehabilitation, housing and housing adaptations, aids and
equipment,
mobility and transport.
Other financial damages that you might encounter after a neck injury
include lost wages and income, caretaker expenses, public transportation costs,
mobility equipment, pain medication, and the need for other special accommodations.
This should
include your current and future medical bills, lost income, therapy and medication expenses,
mobility equipment, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and any other negative consequence of your accident and injuries.
Special needs students
include learning challenges, social - emotional considerations, medically challenged and those requiring adaptive
mobility equipment.
The Service Technician I inspects, diagnoses, repairs and maintains
mobility equipment and conversion vehicles that
include a ramp or lift suitable for wheelchair use to performance specifications...
• Attend to patients» grooming needs
including changing, bathing and feeding • Assist patients»
mobility within the hospital premises • Turn and position beds for patients» comfort • Communicate any changes in patients» condition pertaining to blood pressure, sugar levels and other vitals • Clean up spills • Keep in check the status of splints and other
equipment