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THE
SOLORIDER DIFFERENCE
...the
social and psychological and physical impact of the SoloRider single
rider vehicle...
In
the golf car or modified vehicle business, the end user should be
the primary consideration in engineering and design... while we
carefully weigh the needs of those who acquire our car for use by
their customers, SoloRider invests in its end user customers. SoloRider
also invests in education... acting as a resource and providing
information about the issues to those who would use our product
and those who acquire our product, such as golf courses and other
public access facilities, for use by their customers.
Whether
it's the negative impact of aging or the acute change brought on
by an abrupt disability such as amputation or spinal cord injury,
the social and psychological and physical issues can be immense.
For most of these people, both the elderly and the abruptly disabled,
it is the first time these folks have experienced a significant
change in health or function. The very equipment provided, such
as a wheel chair or walker, for help and assistance tends to be
symbolic of the change and the issues. For the individuals there
is a significant sense of loss, dramatic change, overwhelming, difficult
to accept. The emotional response ranges from initial shock to denial
to anger... and sometimes to contemplation of suicide. People do
not respond or adjust in predictable or consistent ways. The time
period also varies as people deal with their change and/or with
therapy and treatment.
Over
time, these people consider those things and activities they have
"lost"... how to replace them... or how to deal with what they have
until a better alternative comes along. Therapists play a tremendous
role in this process, educating and helping the individual rediscover
their life and the reasons to be alive. The process is on-going,
and most of us cannot appreciate how difficult and emotional this
process is.
Adjusting
to a disability or to "sudden" aging (a time when we can't do what
we used to do!), is simply not an easy task for most people. People
tend to be reluctant to try something they did well before the disability
or the "sudden" aging. For this latter group of the "sudden" aged,
many of these aging issues are a fractured hip or arthritis and
other chronic conditions, some that seem to pop up over night. The
conditions of this geriatric population are reinforced with "I'm
just getting too old... ".
There
is nothing more effective emotionally and psychologically than increased
functional capacity, success at what one "used to do", success at
trying something again. Today's technology if often a key factor
in turning old age or an abrupt disability into something positive
again... to the opportunity to enjoy activities thought lost.
The
SoloRider single rider golf car is an example of technology that
restores functional capacity [to play the game of golf], provides
a healthful opportunity to re-enter social activities, creates self-confidence
and self-esteem, and gives the person a sense of future. Suddenly
the challenge of golf is back or a new undertaking... life is rediscovered.
Personal lives change. Even family members respond. Mobility plays
a critical role for the geriatric population. Mobility through a
single rider golf car takes the geriatric population out of the
house and back into sunshine and society. Older people are living
longer today, and those that have a positive attitude and a sense
of future are living even longer.
It
is important to consider the emotional aspect of the technology;
the equipment per se... as we pointed out earlier, the equipment
can be symbolic of the disability or mobility impairment. No one
with a disability wants to stand out in the crowd, to emphasize
the disability. In recognition of this, SoloRider designed a single
rider golf car that fits aesthetically and in terms of style with
standard golf cars, even to details of standard colors and golf
car tires. In terms of psychology, people with disabilities or older
persons do not want to take risks that could cause additional injury
or lack of mobility. To that end, SoloRider designed the safest
golf car on the market, a car that not only looks safe [particularly
in comparison to a typical scooter], but feels safe to the user,
and IS safe as it has passed and exceeded all applicable American
National Standards Institute safety standards "ANSI" safety tests.
Disabled persons and older Americans including those who use wheelchairs
are acutely aware of the problems of bruises and pressure ulcers
and the pain of a rough ride on a fractured hip... suspension and
seat comfort is critical. SoloRider engineered its single rider
vehicle with soft automotive suspension to minimize these issues.
SoloRider
never stops improving its vehicle. In order to meet the emotional
and physical needs of its potential customers, SoloRider pays attention
to user needs and desires. Those who have need for a single rider
vehicle have a perspective that would not occur to people who do
not have a need for the product, and SoloRider knows that and designs
accordingly, testing product and product changes in the field with
users who have a need.
Whether
the SoloRider application is golf or "walking" dogs or bird watching
or simple mobility on a large property or in a national park. Whether
the use is for hunting, fishing, initial therapy or to address a
chronic medical condition or long-endured disability, the attention
to engineering detail, the unmatched quality, and understanding
of social and physical and psychological issues by SoloRider is
the SoloRider difference. The people of SoloRider understand the
issues and they also are an integral part of the SoloRider difference.
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