Marc's Mobility Blog
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Marc's Mobility is a Family owned business operated by Marc, his wife Fran, and their son Alex. Marc's Mobility was established in 1995 when Marc realized the need to have an affordable option for medical equipment for handicapped users. Our goal here is not to just sell you any item but to sell you the item that fits best for your needs and price range.
Marc's Mobility Blog
3M ago
This article provides an overview of various medical conditions that often necessitate the use of wheelchairs. The article describes each condition, its causes and symptoms, and how wheelchair use may be beneficial or necessary. The piece also touches on different types of medical devices and how they can be matched to specific needs ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
3M ago
This article provides a thoughtful guide for selecting gifts for wheelchair users, emphasizing the importance of considering their unique needs and lifestyle. It presents 10 diverse gift ideas that balance practicality with enjoyment, ranging from adaptive clothing and wheelchair accessories to smart home devices and experience gifts. The suggestions aim to enhance comfort, independence, and quality of life for individuals with limited mobility. Each gift idea is accompanied by a brief explanation of its benefits and potential occasions for gifting ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
5M ago
Explore 10 ingenious wheelchair life hacks to improve comfort and independence. From customizing armrests and creating DIY rain ponchos to upgrading gloves and integrating smart home tech, these practical tips offer creative solutions for everyday challenges faced by wheelchair users ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
5M ago
Great news! The Go Go Carbon Lightweight Folding Scooter, a revolutionary mobility solution from Pride Mobility, is available at Marc's Mobility! Weighing just 35 pounds without the battery, this carbon fiber scooter folds quickly for easy transport and storage. It features NFC ignition, a vibrant color display, and can travel up to 3.7 mph with a 10-mile range. The Go Go Carbon supports up to 300 pounds and includes LED lighting, a removable seat, and a telescoping tiller for comfort. Airline-compliant and designed for convenience, it's ideal for daily use and travel ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
5M ago
Falls are common among older adults, potentially leading to serious injuries and loss of independence. Various elderly fall prevention devices can enhance the safety and confidence of elderly seniors. These include mobility aids, medical alert systems, smart home sensors, non-slip footwear, grab bars, bed alarms, and wearable fall detection devices ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
5M ago
The article answers the common question of whether you need a license plate for a wheelchair or a mobility scooter. Read about exceptions, optional registration programs, and disabled parking permits for mobility device users. Let's get the hang of international perspectives, highlighting how regulations can vary in different countries ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
6M ago
becomes a challenge. Poor visibility not only raises the likelihood of accidents but also hampers user’s independence and mobility. However, there is a simple solution that can significantly improve safety for wheelchair users - wheelchair lights. Let’s get all the nitty gritty details on the lighting options and their benefits ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
6M ago
A mobility scooter is considered a necessity in the life of people with limited mobility, giving them the opportunity to move freely. With the market’s expansion, the number of opportunities increases as well. And the two main categories dominate the market: Class 2 and Class 3 mobility scooters. But what makes them different, and which one is right for you? This article outlines the differences between a Class 2 vs Class 3 mobility scooter to give you a better understanding of each one ..read more
Marc's Mobility Blog
6M ago
The article explores the legality and safety of using mobility scooters on sidewalks, highlighting varying regulations across jurisdictions. It discusses the pros and cons of sidewalk use for mobility scooter riders, including traffic safety, accessibility, and pedestrian interactions. The piece also offers safety guidelines, alternatives to sidewalk use, and touches on urban planning considerations for accommodating mobility scooters ..read more