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Sunday, December 13, 2009

New Mobility Magazine asks: If you have ever been denied Complex Rehab Equipment

Have you or a loved one been denied Complex Rehab Equipment that would enable a healthier, happier and higher quality of life?

Did you know your government is providing reimbursement based on which equipment they think is best for you? Their decisions are not based on what actually is best for your unique medical needs.

So basically — you are getting rehab equipment — but what the government feels is appropriate for you. Not what is really best for you to live an independent healthy lifestyle.

If this scenario sounds familiar and you would like to get involved and help change the way the government reimburses for Complex Rehab Equipment, click here and apply for a Consumer Scholarship to the CELA conference in April 2010.

This is an expenses paid trip to Washington, DC where you can tell your story in person to members of Congress on Capitol Hill. Your involvement will help change the government’s perspective for you and others with disabilities.

To apply for your CELA expense paid scholarship to Washington, DC click here.

To learn more about CELA 2010 click here.

New Mobility writes: Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you.

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