Mr Rozanski and his son
After seeing the Milford Person Lift and learning how it works at an exhibition in Birmingham, Mr Rozanski decided to have one fitted in his second car, which he has since used for travelling around Poland.
Mr Rozanski has a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) to travel with his teenage son who has cerebral palsy
Mr Rozanski has a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) for everyday use to travel with his teenage son Alex, who has cerebral palsy. It’s a convenient day-to-day solution when nipping out on short trips, but is not as practical when travelling further afield. Because of this, Mr Rozanski was looking for an alternative solution which would be more comfortable for longer journeys.
After seeing the Milford Person Lift and learning how it works at an exhibition in
Birmingham, Mr Rozanski decided to have one fitted in his second car, which he has since used for travelling around Poland.
“The Milford Person Lift is much more comfortable than sitting in the wheelchair at the back of the WAV.”
“We’ve been visiting Alex’s grandparents in Poland over the summer holidays,
which is the main reason for getting the Milford Person Lift. It’s much more comfortable than sitting in the wheelchair at the back of the WAV.”
Not only does the person lift provide Alex with a more comfortable travelling
experience, but it’s also more sociable, fun and enjoyable.
“Alex loves being able to sit in the front of the car as he’s closer to us and can
play with the different radio stations. We’re already looking forward to our next summer holidays when we’re planning lots more trips and days out.”
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