ORS' benefits and functions of Isaac’s wheelchair with Averil McInnes
Today we celebrate International Wheelchair Day where wheelchair users acknowledge the positive impact a wheelchair has on their lives and where we also salute the great work of those who provide wheelchairs, care, and support for wheelchair users who make the world a more hopeful and accessible place for people with mobility issues. Averil McInnes, ORS Occupational Therapy Team Leader, explains the benefits and functions of Isaac’s wheelchair and how it enables him to have a more accessible lifestyle. Being engaged with an OT is very important as assistive technology is not a one-size-fits-all. Choosing the right equipment is vital for your needs which helps to make a positive impact on one's life. If you would like more information, or to discuss your wheelchair prescription and review, then please feel free to call us on 1800 000 677 or visit our website to make a referral: https://www.orsgroup.com.au/refer/ #InternationalWheelchairDay #WheelChair #OccupationalTherapy #PositiveImpact #CP #CerebralPalsy #WheelchairPrescriptions #WheelchairReview #ORS #OrsGroup #LifeChanging #ORSTools #ORSHelp #NdisProvider #AlliedHealth #AverilMcInnesors

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