Equipment

Equipment

A spinal cord injury often leads to restricted mobility, which means there is much to consider when it comes to assistive devices and modifications to your home. The more mobile you become, the better your physical and mental well-being and overall quality of life. So all efforts to get the mobility device that's best for you are well worth it!

Series

Videos

International Students with Disabilities | Mobility Equipment & Funding | Underestimated S4

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Vehicle Modification & Adaptation | Driving after Spinal Cord Injury | Underestimated S4

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Multiple Sclerosis Mobility Aids | Equipment & Funding | Underestimated S4

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Wheelchair Maintenance | Cleaning Wheelchair Front Casters | DIY Wheelchair Skills

By Nancy Xia

Wheelchair Accessories | LED Lights | Tips & Accessories for Manual Wheelchair Users | SCIO

By Oda Al-Anizi

Cordless vacuum | Wheelchair lifestyle hacks | Cleaning my house in a wheelchair | SCIO

By Nadine Grant

Robot Vacuum Review | Home Cleaning Solutions for Wheelchair Users

By Oda Al-Anizi

Spring cleaning must-have | Cleaning my home in my wheelchair

By Nancy Xia

Assistive Devices for Spinal Cord Injury | Adaptive Equipment for Daily Living | SCI Ontario

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Mobility Equipment for Spinal Cord Injury | Batec Electric Handbike Add-On | Spinal Cord Injury ON

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Power Wheelchair for SCI | Assistive Technology for Spinal Cord Injury | Prevent Pressure Sores

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Assistive Technology & Adaptive Equipment for SCI | Oatley Vigmond Personal Injury Lawyers Canada

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Paraplegic Female Wheelchair Sterilizer & Sanitizer for Coronavirus

By Nancy Xia

SmartDrive MX1 Review

By Oda Al-Anizi

Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom Renovation Design Ideas

By Nancy Xia

Home Modifications & Accessible Kitchen for Spinal Cord Injury

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Wheelchair Protip: Never lose your keys with this one trick!

By Oda Al-Anizi

Which Wheelchair Should I Get?

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Adaptive Equipment for Adults Aging with SCI

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Adaptive Equipment and Assistive Devices for SCI

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

How to Fix & Repair ROHO Cushion

By Nancy Xia

How to Clean & Sanitize My Wheelchair

By Nancy Xia

How to Choose the Right Wheelchair | What’s the Right Wheelchair for Me?

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

How to Choose a Wheelchair | The Wheelchair Handbook – Permobil Wheelchair Buying Guide

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Life Hacks | Incontinence Wheelchair Cushion Covers

By Nancy Xia

Height Adjustable Desk for Wheelchair Users

By Oda Al-Anizi

Draft Wheelchairs: Best Lightweight Travel Wheelchair & Choosing a Manual Wheelchair

By Leandre Casselman

Cleaning Hacks for Wheelchair Users: VaBroom Smart Broom with Built-in Vacuum

By Oda Al-Anizi

Basic Manual Wheelchair Maintenance and Repair

By Nancy Xia

Backpack for Wheelchair Users | Best Bags for the Back of your Wheelchair | Pro Tips | SCI Ontario

By Oda Al-Anizi

Assistive Devices for Weak Hands and Fine Motor Skills

By Nadine Grant

Adaptive Equipment for Activities of Daily Living

By Nadine Grant

Accessible Kitchen Safety

By Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

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