by Matt Kinnie | Jul 24, 2019 | Accessibility, News
Campsite at Kejimkujik National Park Getting away for that summer camping trip is something most New Brunswicker’s take for granted. For many living with mobility impairments, camping is not an activity they consider, but this is changing as many parks are...
by Matt Kinnie | Jul 16, 2019 | Mobility Devices
Deciding whether to purchase a mobility van and which options are required can be a difficult process. There are lots of different options to choose from (minivan vs full size van, side entry vs rear entry, lift vs ramp, etc.) and getting this wrong can be lead to you...
by Matt Kinnie | May 9, 2019 | long-term care, nursing, Personal Care, self care
So it’s National Nursing Week here in Canada. A week to celebrate all things nursing. Although I am no longer registered, I can still call myself a nurse (just not a RN) and to quote an amazing doctor who after asking me what I do and I responded with “I used to be...
by Matt Kinnie | Mar 8, 2019 | Mobility Devices, Rehab Equipment, Seating, The Tango Way
Here at Tango we sell home rehab equipment that can be very scientific and involve cutting edge engineering, but despite this I find there is less science and more art to making sure each client goes away with the right product and setup. Purchasing piece of rehab...
by Matt Kinnie | Nov 27, 2018 | Mobility Devices
So, here in New Brunswick winter has come on fierce and early leaving many wheelchair users (like me) bracing themselves for another round of battle against the elements. Although my typical methods of transport are my manual chair and my van, I know many of my...
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