VMI Blog
Ride & Shine: Your Travel Guide to Summer Vacations with a Wheelchair
Summer is officially in full-swing. People everywhere have getaways and long weekends on the brain. But for people with wheelchairs and their caregivers, planning a vacation...
5 Famous People With Disabilities
From artists and athletes to world leaders and motivational speakers, the world is graced by talented people, and some of them happen to have disabilities. These success...
Watch The 37th National Veterans Wheelchair Games Celebrate Adaptive Sports
The National Veterans Wheelchair Games (NVWG) is the largest wheelchair games event in the world—nearly 600 veterans from across the U.S. participate. It’s committed to...
Movie Characters With Disabilities Done Right
Does Hollywood know how to depict disabilities on camera? Early on, portrayals of people with disabilities in film either fell flat or were played for laughs, if those roles...
Life is Good for Army Veteran Kertis Daniels
Kertis is an Army Veteran that proudly served his country during the Vietnam War. Life after service for Kertis included debilitating pain. The pain was so severe that...
How Wounded Veterans Live With Trauma, Stress, and Disability
With today’s advanced medical technology and improved body armor, more people are surviving traumatic events, only to suffer PTSD. In a combat setting, these events can...
Tips to Find the Best Jobs for People With Disabilities
Job hunting is tough — it can be especially daunting if you have limited mobility. Finding a job when you have a disability can be less challenging if you know where to...
The Best Ways to Avoid Caregiver Burnout
About 30 percent of Americans are caregivers, serving the ongoing needs of a loved one. Coordinating transportation, scheduling doctor appointments, managing...
VMI Adding Muscle to Supply Chain Management and Product Development
Phoenix, AZ. – (June 1, 2017) – Vantage Mobility International (VMI) is pleased to announce the recent hire of Steven Morris, VP of Supply Chain & Quality and Brian...
How to Design a Handicap-Accessible Home
Traditional home builders don’t always consider the needs of wheelchair users during design and construction. Narrow doorways, small bathrooms, flights of stairs, and...