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--- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, gennadyd <gennadyd@...>
wrote:
>
> I purchased the ADA Lap and shopping basket from Don and quite happy
with it.
> The product is good. I can install and remove it easily when I sit in
> the wheelchair.
> I did not try to put 20 pounds as Don mentioned but I feel the basket
> stable enough for
> heavy weights. It becomes even more stable if you insert the base
> deeper under the cushion decreasing
> console length.
>
> The product price is high (relative to its complexity in my view) but
> Don gave me a good discount indeed.
> I recommend the product and Don's shop.
>
> Regards,
> Gennady
>
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Donald Krebs <don.krebs@...> wrote:
> > Dear Pat,
> >
> > I'm a C-6-7 Quad who uses the ADA-Lap. I can get it under the
cushion myself
> > after I'm
> > in my wheelchair. It can easily hold 20 pounds as long as it is
balanced
> > toward the center
> > because the basket is just held on with velcro. Finally concerning
your
> > question about
> > keeping the base in place, the answer is no. If you order it from
us I will
> > give you a
> > discount on the shipping and/or beat any competitors price by 10%.
> >
> > Don Krebs
> >
> > --- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, "Pat" <ebookjunky@>
wrote:
> >>
> >> I am looking for a lap tray I can use by myself and am looking at the
> >> ADA lap tray. I have some questions about it. Is it easy to slide it
> >> under your seat pad? Is that done after you get into the chair? How
> >> big is the base and how much weight will it hold in say the basket
> >> attachment?
> >>
> >> And most of all is there a way the base can go in and stay in place
> >> under the seat of the chair and the upright post be detached?
> >>
> >> Thank you
> >>
> >
> >
>
I purchased the ADA Lap and shopping basket from Don and quite happy with it.
The product is good. I can install and remove it easily when I sit in
the wheelchair.
I did not try to put 20 pounds as Don mentioned but I feel the basket
stable enough for
heavy weights. It becomes even more stable if you insert the base
deeper under the cushion decreasing
console length.
The product price is high (relative to its complexity in my view) but
Don gave me a good discount indeed.
I recommend the product and Don's shop.
Regards,
Gennady
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Donald Krebs <don.krebs@...> wrote:
> Dear Pat,
>
> I'm a C-6-7 Quad who uses the ADA-Lap. I can get it under the cushion myself
> after I'm
> in my wheelchair. It can easily hold 20 pounds as long as it is balanced
> toward the center
> because the basket is just held on with velcro. Finally concerning your
> question about
> keeping the base in place, the answer is no. If you order it from us I will
> give you a
> discount on the shipping and/or beat any competitors price by 10%.
>
> Don Krebs
>
> --- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, "Pat" <ebookjunky@...> wrote:
>>
>> I am looking for a lap tray I can use by myself and am looking at the
>> ADA lap tray. I have some questions about it. Is it easy to slide it
>> under your seat pad? Is that done after you get into the chair? How
>> big is the base and how much weight will it hold in say the basket
>> attachment?
>>
>> And most of all is there a way the base can go in and stay in place
>> under the seat of the chair and the upright post be detached?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>
>
Dear Pat,
I'm a C-6-7 Quad who uses the ADA-Lap. I can get it under the cushion myself
after I'm
in my wheelchair. It can easily hold 20 pounds as long as it is balanced toward
the center
because the basket is just held on with velcro. Finally concerning your question
about
keeping the base in place, the answer is no. If you order it from us I will give
you a
discount on the shipping and/or beat any competitors price by 10%.
Don Krebs
--- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, "Pat" <ebookjunky@...> wrote:
>
> I am looking for a lap tray I can use by myself and am looking at the
> ADA lap tray. I have some questions about it. Is it easy to slide it
> under your seat pad? Is that done after you get into the chair? How
> big is the base and how much weight will it hold in say the basket
> attachment?
>
> And most of all is there a way the base can go in and stay in place
> under the seat of the chair and the upright post be detached?
>
> Thank you
>
I am looking for a lap tray I can use by myself and am looking at the
ADA lap tray. I have some questions about it. Is it easy to slide it
under your seat pad? Is that done after you get into the chair? How
big is the base and how much weight will it hold in say the basket
attachment?
And most of all is there a way the base can go in and stay in place
under the seat of the chair and the upright post be detached?
Thank you
> I look enviously upon these easy to roll strollers and wonder, "Is > there someone out there who has modified the design to accomodate a > wheel chair?" I need something that will roll easily over lawns and
> rough sidewalks, propulsion to be provided by pusher (my hands and arms > are weak). thanks Tom
Hi Tom,
Dave who responded is correct. I sell several all-terrain wheelchairs. One is the Tremor
which is shown with the huge flotation wheels for the sand. However is can be ordered with 24" mountain bike tires. I can think of a couple of others. However it would help if we could speak on the telephone so I could better understand your needs and price range. I am
available Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 PM Pacific Time as we are in California. Our toll free number is 1-800-634-4351.
Best Regards, Don Krebs, President of Access to Recreation
--- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, "walthomc" <walthomc@...> wrote:
>
> I look enviously upon these easy to roll strollers and wonder, "Is
> there someone out there who has modified the design to accomodate a
> wheel chair?" I need something that will roll easily over lawns and
> rough sidewalks, propulsion to be provided by pusher (my hands and arms
> are weak). thanks Tom
Hi Tom,
Dave who responded is correct. I sell several all-terrain wheelchairs. One is
the Tremor
which is shown with the huge flotation wheels for the sand. However is can be
ordered with
24" mountain bike tires. I can think of a couple of others. However it would
help if we could
speak on the telephone so I could better understand your needs and price range.
I am
available Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 PM Pacific Time as we are in
California. Our toll
free number is 1-800-634-4351.
Best Regards, Don Krebs, President of Access to Recreation
I look enviously upon these easy to roll strollers and wonder, "Is
there someone out there who has modified the design to accomodate a
wheel chair?" I need something that will roll easily over lawns and
rough sidewalks, propulsion to be provided by pusher (my hands and arms
are weak). thanks Tom
Dear Callie,
I can suggest a few things. First is card games, poker and many more. We have
card
shufflers and card holders. Video games are so popular right now. We have a Sip
& Puff
controller for the Playstation II for Quadriplegics to use.
We have the Pop-A-Shot basket ball return game, and the Chucker Golf club, and
again
for Quadriplegics we have the Easy Mount Blowgun Stand for playing darts. Feel
free to call
me direct at 1-800-634-4351.
Don Krebs
Access to Recreation, Inc.
8 Sandra Ct.
Newbury Park, CA 91320
1-800-634-4351
(805) 498-7535
FAX (805) 498-8186
http://www.accesstr.com/don_krebs@...
<:))))<><
--- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, "calliek29" <calliek29@...> wrote:
>
> Hi! I am a summer camp counselor serving adults with disabilities
> (physical and/or mental).
>
> I am looking for games to play or activities to engage small groups of
> adults who use wheelchairs (disabilities include CP, paraplegia,
> quadriplegia, other spinal cord injuries, etc.) Most of our clients
> are very able mentally, so they often get bored playing "kid's games."
>
> Do you have any suggestions? Please let me know ASAP.
>
> Thank a ton, and I hope you're out enjoying this sweltering summer heat!
>
> Callie K.
> Carbondale, IL
>
I have a foreign fiance who lost both arm in an accident. She has never received
formal
therapy and needs a lot of help. She is very capable at taking care of things
outside of herself
like writing, cooking and laundry. She has never learned to care for herself in
areas like
dressing and using the toilet. She is to arrive in American and we will marry
sometime in
December or January. In the meantime I would like some advice on how to prepare
the house
to best help her until I can get her on my health insurance and enrolled in a
therapy
program. I do not mind helping her but like all of us I have to work to support
a family and
can not be with her 24/7. I have thought about a visiting nurse but all of the
agencies I spoke
with said she needs a doctors referral first. I want to do everything possible
to set her up for
success and happiness.
Thanks for your help,
Dave
Thank you, Don. It is a generous discount and I am accepting your kind offer.
Your site will be the first on the list when I am shopping for my
accessibility needs.
Best wishes,
Gennady
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 3:13 PM, dee ayres <deeayres@...> wrote:
>
> Yes the Ada-Lao is a bit expensive, but once you purchase the base unit all
> the other products that connect to it are quite reasonable. But as you are
> the first person on Forum to ask about one of our product I will sell you
> the ADA01 Base Unit that includes, Base and Pole with a Top Plate and velcro
> Loop at a discounted price of $129.95 + a discounted price on the Shopping
> Basket of $25 for a total of $154.95 + $15 S&H.
> Thank You for joining our forum,
> Don Krebs
>
>
> --- On Tue, 6/10/08, gennadyd1310 <gennadyd@...> wrote:
>
> From: gennadyd1310 <gennadyd@...>
> Subject: [access_to_recreation] Looking for accessories for wheelchair
> To: access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 6:07 PM
>
> Hi,
> I am using manual wheelchair and sometimes need to go, for example, to
> the shop alone. I am always struggling to keep things I bought on the
> laps. I need something like attached shopping basket etc. In the same
> time it cannot be permanently attached since the wheelchair is foldable.
> I liked the solution offered by Symmetric Designs
> http://www.symmetri c-designs. com called ADA Lap and I know your
> company is one of the distributors of this product. But the item is
> ridiculously expensive for the solution like shopping basket. I am
> wondering if you heard about any similar product that may help me.
>
> Thanks,
> Gennady
>
>
>
Yes the Ada-Lao is a bit expensive, but once you purchase the base unit all the other products that connect to it are quite reasonable. But as you are the first person on Forum to ask about one of our product I will sell you the ADA01 Base Unit that includes, Base and Pole with a Top Plate and velcro Loop at a discounted price of $129.95 + a discounted price on the Shopping Basket of $25 for a total of $154.95 + $15 S&H.
Thank You for joining our forum,
Don Krebs
--- On Tue, 6/10/08, gennadyd1310 <gennadyd@...> wrote:
From: gennadyd1310 <gennadyd@...> Subject: [access_to_recreation] Looking for accessories for wheelchair To: access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 6:07 PM
Hi, I am using manual wheelchair and sometimes need to go, for example, to the shop alone. I am always struggling to keep things I bought on the laps. I need something like attached shopping basket etc. In the same time it cannot be permanently attached since the wheelchair is foldable. I liked the solution offered by Symmetric Designs http://www.symmetri c-designs. com called ADA Lap and I know your company is one of the distributors of this product. But the item is ridiculously expensive for the solution like shopping basket. I am wondering if you heard about any similar product that may help me.
Hi,
I am using manual wheelchair and sometimes need to go, for example, to
the shop alone. I am always struggling to keep things I bought on the
laps. I need something like attached shopping basket etc. In the same
time it cannot be permanently attached since the wheelchair is foldable.
I liked the solution offered by Symmetric Designs
http://www.symmetric-designs.com called ADA Lap and I know your
company is one of the distributors of this product. But the item is
ridiculously expensive for the solution like shopping basket. I am
wondering if you heard about any similar product that may help me.
Thanks,
Gennady
Hi! I am a summer camp counselor serving adults with disabilities
(physical and/or mental).
I am looking for games to play or activities to engage small groups of
adults who use wheelchairs (disabilities include CP, paraplegia,
quadriplegia, other spinal cord injuries, etc.) Most of our clients
are very able mentally, so they often get bored playing "kid's games."
Do you have any suggestions? Please let me know ASAP.
Thank a ton, and I hope you're out enjoying this sweltering summer heat!
Callie K.
Carbondale, IL
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lose some pounds quickly
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We're waiting your comments
Thanks
Regards
Correction to initial posting:
Because the postings are not screened through Access to recreation:
Access to Recreation is "not" responsible for the written word in the
postings to this group.
Welcome to the Access to Recreation Group Chat Forum.
This group was set up to share information and ask question of others
who may have answers for you. Please remember that this is a public
forum, what you say will be read by others so speak in a manner that
you would like to be spoken to. Additionally, because this is a public
forum and not reviewed or able to test recommendations and solutions,
Access to Recreation is responsible for the written word and cannot
support any recommendations or solutions written in this forum.
Here is to moving toward the future finding ways to make our lives
better, stronger and more complete.
Thank you for joining us,
Donald Krebs