Maneuvering your wheelchair and transferring into your car is different for everyone.
Jason, Ben and Branka from SCIA’s Peer & Family Support team show you how they do it in the video below
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Maneuvering your wheelchair and transferring into your car is different for everyone.
Jason, Ben and Branka from SCIA’s Peer & Family Support team show you how they do it in the video below
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