Helping people get around
temporary mobility problems
Imagine you’ve developed a temporary disability, putting you in
similar circumstances to the 570,000 British Columbians whose disabilities
affect their daily activities.
Things you normally take for granted – such as travelling to and
from work or school, shopping for groceries or even using the bathroom – have
suddenly become difficult.
Think this is a rare occurrence? Think again!
Every year, tens of thousands of British Columbians find themselves
living with a temporary disability due to an illness, injury or surgery.
In addition to the physical challenges, temporary disabilities can present
a financial burden – especially to seniors and those with moderate
incomes. Mobility aids including wheelchairs, walkers and crutches are
needed to cope with daily activities; however, buying or renting these
things might be beyond their means.
Red Cross – medical equipment loan service
This is where the Canadian Red Cross’s medical equipment loan
service steps in. Operating for more than 50 years, the volunteer-based
and community-run service provides – at no charge – short-term
loans of mobility aids and devices to help people overcome their temporary
disabilities.
In 2006, about 68,000 British Columbians used the medical equipment
loans service, borrowing more than 120,000 mobility aids and devices
from over 100 loan depots around the province.
$2-million funding boost
To support the medical equipment loan service’s continued efforts
in helping British Columbians through their time of need, Claude Richmond,
Minister of Employment and Income Assistance, recently announced the
Province is providing the program with a one-time grant of $2 million.
This funding is helping the Red Cross buy modern equipment or repair
what they already have, renovate loan depots and enhance the delivery
component of the program. It also supports British Columbia’s goal
of having the best system of support in Canada for persons with disabilities – whether
they are long-term or temporary.
If you or someone you know would like find out more about the medical
equipment loan service, contact the nearest Red Cross office or visit
www.redcross.ca and find the health equipment loan programs webpage.
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