Winter Mobility Aids

Person using a wheelchair moving through a snowy, uneven path with deep snow on both sides.
Accessibility & Daily Living

Winter Safety Tips for People with Disabilities

This essential guide provides winter safety and preparedness tips for people with disabilities. It covers proactive strategies for home readiness, mobility equipment care in cold weather, dressing for thermal regulation, navigating ice and snow safely, and building a support network. The core principles are to Prepare, Adapt, and Connect. Continue Reading Winter Safety Tips for People with Disabilities

The image features a bright blue background with large white text at the top reading “WINTER GEAR.” Below the text are several winter products designed for accessibility: ice-grip attachments for mobility aids, a heated black-and-white scarf with a battery pack, and a quilted, fleece-lined wheelchair footmuff. At the bottom, bold white text reads “FOR CANADIANS WITH DISABILITIES.” In the lower right corner is the AccessibilityResources.ca logo, showing a maple leaf with a wheelchair symbol.
Mobility & Adaptive Products

Best Adaptive Winter Gear for Canadians with Disabilities

This article is a shopping guide for adaptive winter gear tailored for Canadians with disabilities. It reviews products designed for warmth, independence, and safety in the cold, highlighting items like easy-wear outerwear with full-length zips, heated clothing and accessories, windproof lap blankets, and specialized ice grips for mobility aids. Continue Reading Best Adaptive Winter Gear for Canadians with Disabilities

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