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Our Wheelchair accessible rooms have 1 Queen bed or 2 twin beds. 37″ flat screen TVs Lower points of access for standard amenities Shower Chair available upon request Raised toilet seat available upon requestNeed a Custom Wheelchair? Built-4-Me is dedicated to producing wheelchair customizations that go beyond the standard order form specification. Find your ideal Mobility Product With just a few short questions we'll help you to narrow the field and find the mobility product that's right for you.Electric Vehicle applications are wide and varied with many durability and power demands. Whatever your DC requirements or environmental situations, HAZE Electric Vehicle batteries will Deep Cycle and always deliver when you need it most. batteries are especially compatible for wheelchairs, Electric Motors, Golf Caddies,  Solar needs etc. Amp Hours: 12 AH Dimensions: 152 mm x 99 x 96 Amp Hours: 18 AH Dimensions: 181 mm x 76 x 167




Electric Vehicle Gel Battery Amp Hours: 26 AH Dimensions: 168 mm x 178 x 124 Amp Hours: 36.4 AH Dimensions: 196 mm x 131 x 160 Amp Hours: 45.4 AH Dimensions: 198 mm x 167 x 157 Amp Hours: 59.7 AH Dimensions: 229 mm x 138 x 213 We carry all sealed maintenance free wheelchair and mobility scooter batteries for your, Invacare, Merits, Pride & most other electric wheelchairs. Chemistry: Absorbed Glass Matt Amp Hours: 41 AH Dimensions: 195 mm x 130 x 160 Amp Hours: 46 AH Dimensions: 197 mm x 165 x 170 AGM 12V 61 AH Amp Hours: 61 AH AGM 12V 92 AH Amp Hours: 92 AH Dimensions: 260 mm x 165 x 170 Chemistry: Absorbed Glass Mat Amp Hours: 108 AH Dimensions: 306 mm x 165 x 170We welcome the opportunity to serve all our guests. Rogers Arena has a unique building design that allows full access for guests with special needs and disabilities. Our guest services staff receive special training to ensure all guests’ needs are accommodated and every guest’s experience is comfortable and enjoyable.




With the exception of Gates 3 and 7, all entrances at Rogers Arena are accessible. Gate 16, located on Pat Quinn Way, is the designated drop-off and pick-up zone for our guests with disabilities, as it provides mid-block curb ramps and direct access to the elevators at Gate 16. In addition to the elevators at Gate 16, there are elevators at Gates 2, 9, and 10. The Georgia Street and Dunsmuir Street walkways connect Rogers Arena to Beatty Street and the Level 300 balcony seating. All restrooms at Rogers Arena are wheelchair accessible. In addition, accessible family washrooms are located in Sections 103, 109, and 319. Drinking fountains are located in Sections 102, 110, 113, and 306, and are wheelchair accessible. All pay phones and ATMs in the arena are wheelchair accessible as well. For your convenience and comfort, drink holders have also been added to all accessible seating areas. Lowered counters provide easy access at concession stands throughout our venue.




Our Canucks Team Store, located in Section 114, is wheelchair accessible. Accessible retail stands are also conveniently located throughout the concourses. Guest Services Centres are located on the Plaza Level at Sections 104 (hockey games only for club section ticket holders) and 114, and the Balcony Level at Section 311. The Guest Services Centres loan out booster seats and assistive listening devices, store items for guests, provide maps of the Vancouver area and assist with guest enquiries and suggestions. We are pleased to provide assistive listening devices during hockey games, free of charge. The devices allow visually or hearing impaired fans to listen to the play by play announcements on TSN 1040 (88.5 FM) from the comfort of their seats. Service animals are welcomed at Rogers Arena. Carpets are available for service animals at our Guest Service Centres. Please notify your ticket seller at time of purchase if an aisle seat is required for your service animal. All public telephones are wheelchair accessible and equipped with volume controls.




TTY (Teletype) phones are also available in Section 112 and Section 312. Accessible seating tickets may be purchased for events at Rogers Arena through Ticketmaster. The Rogers Arena Ticket Centre, located next to Gate 10, is equipped with wheelchair-accessible windows. Accessible seating is available on various levels of the arena, depending on the type of event and seating configuration. Adjacent companion seating may also be purchased, based on availability. All accessible seating has been selected to allow for convenient entry and exit. When purchasing your tickets, please inform your ticket seller of any accommodations you may require.Contact Mahadev Wheelchair Accessible Mini Vans Canada Your privacy is important to us. wheelchair accessible vans takes your privacy seriously and does not rent or sell your personal information to third parties without your As a proud member of NMEDA (National Mobility Equipment Dealer Association), all Mahadev conversions are crash-tested to meet and surpass




government regulated CMVSS and FMVSS (Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards/Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) as well as maintaining compliance with the ADA/D409 regulations for commercial transportation vehicles in Canada and the United States. Wheelchair Mini Vans for Sale Vancouver BCA container of wheelchairs sponsored by NuView IRA of Orlando, Florida. Glen Mather, President and CEO of NuView IRA, has been a longtime supporter of Wheelchair Foundation. Mr. Mather has gotten his employees and clients involved in the joy of distributing wheelchairs to people in need, both at home and abroad. In prior years NuView has sponsored wheelchairs for the people of Guatemala. This distribution of wheelchairs for disabled and less fortunate of Nicaragua was realized through a partnership with the Rotary Club of Managua-Tiscapa (Club Rotario Managua-Tiscapa). Thank you to Glen Mather, your staff, and the Rotary Club of Managua-Tiscapa for providing children, teens and adults in many parts of the world with the basic human right of mobility.




Charitable Group Del Corazon Donates $21,000 to Rotary’s Wheelchair Fund This article was redistributed from it’s original article written by Jeb Bing of the Pleasanton Weekly and can be found here. Del Corazon, a charitable group that raises money to assist the disabled, has donated $21,000 to the Rotary Club of Pleasanton, an amount that matches the $21,000 the club has already raised to purchase a container of 280 wheelchairs to deliver to Peru this year. Del Corazon was started by Don Routh, Bill Wheeler of Black Tie Transportation and Josh Routh to support efforts that focus on helping those with physical, intellectual and developmental disabilities. In 2016 alone, Del Corazon coordinated six wheelchair deliveries to Central and South America, contributing $94,500 to the effort. The group also conducts the “From the Heart” schools program, which educates students and teachers about the challenges of the disabled through presentations, curriculum, a Wheelchair Week and fundraisers.




Since 2009, 57 schools in Pleasanton and the San Ramon Valley, along with schools in Hayward, Concord and Oakland have participated. To date, the program has raised $253,000 to purchase wheelchairs, and a number of students and teachers have traveled toCentral and South America to deliver them. Wheeler, David Behring of the Wheelchair Foundation, Rotary District Governor Jeff Orth and school superintendent Rick Rubio joined in presenting the$21,000 check to the Rotary Club at its meeting Oct. 20. This article was originally written by Conric PR and can be found here. Rotary District 6960 District Governor Cyndi Doragh is pleased to announce that the district has donated more than $140,000 to the Wheelchair Foundation in the past year. This level of funding will provide mobility to approximately 1,400 people in need through the foundation, which aims to provide a free wheelchair to every child, teen and adult worldwide who needs one but cannot afford one. Since the early 2000s, Rotary has partnered with the foundation, which in 2015 delivered its one-millionth wheelchair since its inception.

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