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Wheelchair users are people who already have a wheelchair or who can benefit from using a wheelchair because their ability to walk is limited. Wheelchair users include: | |||
* children, adults and the elderly; men, women, girls and boys; | |||
* people with different mobility impairments, lifestyles, life roles and backgrounds; | |||
* people living and working in different environments including rural, semi-urban and urban. | |||
The needs of each wheelchair user will vary. However, they all need an appropriate wheelchair. | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Wheelchair users are people who already have a wheelchair or who can benefit from using a wheelchair because their ability to walk is limited. Wheelchair users include:
- children, adults and the elderly; men, women, girls and boys;
- people with different mobility impairments, lifestyles, life roles and backgrounds;
- people living and working in different environments including rural, semi-urban and urban.
The needs of each wheelchair user will vary. However, they all need an appropriate wheelchair.