Wednesday Stop At National Veterans Resource Center Caps National Tour Donating Personal Mobility Devices to Veterans
08/02/2021 | 05:39pm EDT
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STAMFORD, Conn., Aug. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Syracuse will be the final stop of a national tour on Wednesday. A New Hampshire medical device company and a Connecticut-based nonprofit committed to providing revolutionary medical technology to help military veterans take their next steps forward are donating high-tech personal mobility devices to Veteran Administration medical centers and individuals.
“On behalf of legendary inventor Dean Kamen, Mobius Mobility, and SoldierStrong, we are excited that Syracuse will be the final stop of the Operation Mobility Tour and that we are being so warmly welcomed by both the Syracuse VA Medical Center and the National Veterans Resource Center at Syracuse University,” said SoldierStrong chairman and co-founder Chris Meek.
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VA Palo Alto Health Care System will participate in the national Operation Mobility Tour, a cross-country event hosted by the national nonprofit SoldierStrong in partnership with Mobius Mobility to donate iBOT® PMD mobility devices, The event will feature an Innovations Fair to highlight the latest innovation partnerships aimed to better lives of Veterans.
Veteran using the iBOT personal mobility device to go down stairs. PALO ALTO, Calif. (PRWEB) July 16, 2021 VA Palo Alto Health Care System (VAPAHCS) is participating in the Operation Mobility Tour, where the Spinal Cord Injury/Disability Center (SCI/D) will receive a new iBOT® Personal Mobility Device.
New Hampshire-based inventor Dean Kamen has launched a new coast-to-coast tour to bring the latest version of his iBOT personal mobility device an all-terrain electric wheelchair directly to Veterans Affairs hospitals. The Operation Mobility Tour kicked off Thursday in East Orange, N.J., and is scheduled to make stops at 25 VA medical centers specializing in spinal cord injuries between now and the end of the summer. In partnership with.