Local veteran receives innovative personal mobility device.
Manchester, NH – A local veteran who is disabled received a state-of-the-art iBOT® Personal Mobility device (“iBOT® PMD”) thanks to a generous Veterans Count donor and assistance from the device’s manufacturer, Manchester-based Mobius Mobility.
Mike Moran, who served almost 20 years in the U.S. Air Force, has been using a manual wheelchair for the last 14 years. The iBOT® PMD will open new opportunities for mobility, travel, and independence for the 51-year-old. He will soon be able to climb up and down curbs, traverse all matter of terrain, ascend and descend stairs, and again experience life at a standing height. The multi-modal iBOT® PMD is manufactured in Manchester, NH and distributed nationwide. The iBOT® Moran received is one of five that were donated to Veterans Count at its On The Tarmac fundraiser in September 2021.
“We are still taking requests for the remaining four iBOT® donations, and we encourage veterans to inquire. This is a life-changing device, and we can help you get it.” Veterans Count and Mobius Mobility worked together to help Moran secure the prescription and other documentation he needed to qualify for the iBOT® PMD, and to schedule his training.
“Our two organizations share a common goal of ensuring the dignity, health, and wellbeing of New Hampshire’s veterans. The support of Veterans Count has been crucial to our ability to meet this goal, by providing iBOT® PMD’s to veterans with disabilities who need them.”