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One Mission Triggered by One Idea A rainy day encounter in 1987 changed the life of Kenny Chen, Karma's founder. It also led to the birth of an international brand. One gloomy afternoon during the rainy season in Taipei, Kenny noticed a woman struggling to fit her father’s wheelchair into the trunk of her car. He stopped to offer his help. The wheelchair was heavy-- difficult even for a strong man like him to lift. after all the effort of trying to squeeze in the wheelchair, the chair proved too unwieldy to allow the trunk to close. Kenny couldn't forget the despair of this woman, soaked in the rain and being splashed by noisy passing traffic, or the weight and the clumsiness of her father's wheelchair. Drawing on his background in industrial engineering and management, Kenny started 「 committing himself and his company to improving the lives and the futures of the physically challenged and helping them live out loud. Over 25 years, Kenny has assembled top-notch R&D teams from several countries,

which have created numerous innovative designs and earned over one hundred patents. More importantly, Karma's user-centered wheelchairs, aimed at providing the best solutions for various needs, have won the hearts of customers around the EU, including in the U.K., Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain, etc. The passion and compassion inherent in mindfully caring for the physically challenged is a hallmark of the entire Karma staff and its global supply chain partners. One Mission Brings On Much Fulfillment Is it possible for someone with severe disability to go outdoors and enjoyA chin-controlled power wheelchair allows slow and sure navigation while indulging in the scenery. In the winter of 2004, Mr. Chui, a Korean man with a physical disability, decided to journey across the United States in a wheelchair. Everyone thought this would be impossible-- except for our Korean agent, who asked 「 We immediately agreed to help fulfill his dream.

Mr. Chui chose the Saber power wheelchair, a product of 「Given the diverse and harsh road conditions that Mr. Chui would face, we worked for ten straight days on dusty country roads to conduct road test after road test. We put the chair under extremely demanding and brutal conditions-- two hundred kilometers with a full load-- so that we could ensure that Mr. Chui would be able to weather his journey safely. Five months later, Mr. Chui sprinted into New York City.
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」 behind him, Mr. Chui is living out a full and meaningful life, unlimited by his physical disability. Many Stories of Fulfillment Add Up to One Big Dream Whether it's a customized wheelchair, standing chair, general purpose chair, or another mobility aid device, each of our products is carefully designed with our customers' voices,needs, and desires in mind. When it comes to user experiences, we strive to be more “caring,”“empathetic,” and “approachable.”
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Where can I rent a wheelchair for a few days before we head back? Check this link, same question with answer.Can I go directly there to rent it? There is a contact email and phone number at the bottom of the webpage. Contact them to see if you need a reservation. Trip Report-10 Days In Taipei & Taiwan From Taoyuan Airport Terminal 1 going to Huwei Township Best garden in Taipei? Any review for Taipei Taxi Tour Service? Opinions on Taichung Trip Sequence
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The accessibility of streets is manageable, but not ideal. For example, there may or may not be curb cuts, and even if there are, they may be very steep / slightly dangerous. Also, sidewalks seem to have variable heights, i.e they are not flat or level for very long in the same block. One of the positives for Taipei is that the subway system is accessible and goes pretty much everywhere. You can fairly easily find a bathroom by going to the subway, and there is usually also an accessible stall there. Some subway stops do not have an elevator, but have a robotic chair that you can board to climb stairs. In terms of shopping, you can visit the mainstream malls like Taipei 101 for high end goods, or the night markets (Shilin, Shida, etc) for street food and more budget conscious shopping. Another good shopping district is Ximending, which is near a subway stop. It was a little hard to find a bathroom there, so use the one in the subway or at a nearby hotel. Also, there is a huge underground mall near the Taipei main rail station, where you can easily spend a day looking around.