Happy New Year 2025

Happy New Year 2025

Happy New Year ALL!

Welcome to 2025 Let’s thrive!

This month focuses on a varied collection of information from different therapies that I have used that have helped me- including Stretching at Stretch Lab-to products that perform -focusing on the little things that make a difference in my everyday life. As well as a Company I want call out for all the advancements and focus on mobility for all that they are excelling at. To an update to the story of Amy Purdy the three time Paralympian in snowboarding who recently went through a major setback. Her story is amazing and worth a look for anyone and everyone.  

To start out with I will be sharing some different physical therapies that I use to keep myself feelings physically well as possible. Not only for my affect paralyzed side but for my good healthy side that I feel can help anyone paralyzed or not.

Each of these suggestions are not medical or medicine related more stretching and getting regular massage to keep myself loose and my healthy side as healthy as possible. I have been recently finding much relief and more flexibility from getting stretches at my local Stretch Lab. It is just that you go in and get stretched by professional and it really has improved my gait for walking and flexibility.

There are around 400 Stretch Labs in the US, and tell them the mobility queen sent you.

A good stretch is good for all!

https://www.stretchlab.com

“As for Products that Perform” —

“It’s the little things” I have a new list of some tiny everyday items that make a difference for me.

It’s all about THE PHONE, how to carry it not leave it somewhere keep it safe within reach and charged.

For starters I’ve added this Lanyard to the mix. Keeps my phone safely on me and with me at all times.

https://a.co/d/a0AkJFh

Portable charger– The plugs in the phone and outlet and does not attach to the back of the phone since I also use a pop socket on the back of my phone

https://a.co/d/8kjckQ0

A Pop socket for the back of your phone. I find this Helpful to hold with one hand as well as place to lean on when you set it down to type freely with one hand. This one is a custom one for the mobility queen let me know if you have any interest but there are many versions available. Maria@themobilityqueen.com

A crossbody bag that is big enough and not too heavy with an outside easy access pocket like my friend Sharon is using here in the signature Mobility Queen crossbody bag I love.

Email if you have interest Maria@themobilityqueen.com

https://a.co/d/eR0xohc

-Pack WATER BOTTLE Opener ERGO OPENER | Arthritis Sufferers Elderly Seniors Weak Hands | Easy Twist-Off Plastic Bottle Opening Tool Travel On-Go | Carpal Tunnel | MADE in USA

Helps me with one hand to open easier.

Inspire- Inspire- Inspire

Amy Purdy- 3x-Paralympian remarkable story even with a major setback in 2021 after the initial amputation on her legs she still inspires and snowboards on. I think it’s worth the time to hear her meaningful message.

Amy Purdy Opens Up About Her 2-Year Battle to Walk Again | FULL FEATURE | People

Advancements I want to call out TOYOTA as they lead in AI advancements related to cars-wheelchairs and new electric low speed short distance people mover(APM). In addition to a new seat that gives assistance to people with mobility issues to get in and out of the Sienna van. Plus lots more. I’m calling TOYOTA for all these advancements and their focus on mobility for all.

Learn more

Toyota is working on a number of mobility advancements, including:

  • One-touch wheelchair fastening device

Toyota is developing a device that allows users to secure a wheelchair to a vehicle with the press of a button. This device is intended to make it easier for wheelchair users to travel. 

  • Accessible People Mover (APM)

Toyota has developed a low-speed, short-distance electric vehicle (BEV) that can seat up to six people. The APM can be configured to transport wheelchair users by folding the seats. 

  • i-ROAD

A compact three-wheeled BEV that combines the size of a motorcycle with the comfort of a car. The i-ROAD is designed for urban sharing services and tourist destinations. 

  • Andyamo

A trip planner that helps people with reduced mobility by providing information about accessible sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, and public transportation. 

  • Okeenea

A mobility assistance application that helps people with reduced mobility navigate complex places. 

  • Genny ZERO

A seat in the Toyota Sienna that can be used to help people with limited mobility get in and out of the vehicle. 

  • Connected city

Toyota is working to create a “connected city” where information links all items and services that support people’s daily lives. 

And beyond all this TOYOTA’S WOVEN CITY

Jan. 6: Toyota to Share Progress on Woven City at CES 2025 hashtag#Toyota hashtag#ToyotaEmployee https://lnkd.in/ezvmvRFV

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