Making yourself independent with Scooter Lift
Grandpa’s personality acquired a new colour after becoming a proud owner of the new mobility scooter. You must watch him! He charges it up over night and in the morning he’s off. He rides on it downtown on the sidewalks and smiles,beeps and acknowledges every passerby. He’s says he’s never had such fun. Before he acquired this new scooter, he liked to keep himself with in the confines of the house, now you can never find him inside on a sunny day. But there was still one thing which made grandpa worried. After he was done with spinning his wheels, he faced tough times pushing his mobility scooter into the trunk of his car. Even though scooters don’t weigh very much, grandpa is well past his weight lifting days. Oftentimes, he had to stop a stranger on the street and ask for help, which always embarrassed him. Grandpa is a proud, independent man. And that’s why he was so happy when mother bought him a scooter lift for his birthday.
A scooter lift does just what you might expect—it helps grandpa lift his mobility scooter into his car. The scooter lift my mom bought for him is easy to use. It attaches to the hitch of his car and doesn’t have to been bolted on. It runs on the battery of the scooter itself. Grandpa just connects it to the battery and the scooter lift does the rest. After only a few moments, the scooter lifthoists the mobility scooter up high enough so that grandpa can guide it into the open trunk. Then he just removes the scooter lift from the hitch and places it in the trunk right alongside the scooter. It’s that easy! You can break nearly all the lifts into three constituent pieces, so they can be kept preserved any where.
Now grandpa can move around,with out seeking help from strangers, for as long as he desires. His new scooter lift allows him to the freedom and independence he has always cherished. Mother is overjoyed by it too. She claims that she never found her father so much full of live and vigour. She says she aspires to be like him when she reaches his age. I wish that, too.