Dream Foundation, The SCOOTER Store Grant Gift Of Mobility To Dying Arizona Woman

Chaparral Winds Terminally-Ill Cancer Patient Receives Jet 7 Power Wheelchair

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Surprise, Ariz. (PRWEB) September 7, 2006

A local woman, Melvina Perchan, received the gift of mobility when The SCOOTER Store, the nation’s leading provider of power wheelchairs and scooters, teamed with Dream Foundation to provide the terminally-ill cancer patient with a Jet 7 power wheelchair. Dream Foundation is the first and largest organization that grants final wishes to adults who have been physically, emotionally, and financially devastated by terminal illness.

Melvina “Mel,” 85, is in the final months of her battle with cancer and was recently admitted to Chaparral Winds, an assisted living facility at 16629 N. West Point Parkway. She had been caring for her husband of 65 years and is a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. With Mel having difficulty walking, the power wheelchair will give her more mobility and freedom, allowing her to better enjoy her remaining time with family and friends.

Thanks to Dream Foundation and The SCOOTER Store, Mel received her gift of a power wheelchair today at Chaparral Winds.

“We are thrilled Mel’s dream is coming true,” said Dream Foundation Program Manager Jackie Waddill. “We thank the entire team at The SCOOTER Store for working with us to present Mel with this special gift.”

Doug Harrison, CEO of The SCOOTER Store, said, “The Gift of Mobility Program is an excellent example of The SCOOTER Store’s mission of providing freedom and independence to those with limited mobility. We are honored to be able to partner with Dream Foundation and help Mel fulfill her dreams.”

The SCOOTER Store, which was founded 15 years ago by Mr. Harrison, and his wife, Susanna, has provided more than 250,000 scooters and power wheelchairs to senior citizens and people with mobility impairments. “We believe that increased mobility can dramatically increase the quality of life for people who are mobility impaired,’’ he said. “We look forward to working with Dream Foundation and providing a special gift of mobility to those who need it most.”

About The Dream Foundation

Dream Foundation’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for individuals and families battling terminal illnesses. Their goal is to ensure that no terminally-ill adult, whose life may end prematurely, should ever pass from this earth without realizing one final wish from their heart. Dream Foundation is funded in part by Odyssey HealthCare Foundation. For more information about Dream Foundation please visit their website at http://www.dreamfoundation.org. For more information about The SCOOTER Store visit their website at http://www.thescooterstore.com.

For more information about The SCOOTER STORE, contact Mark Leita, Director of Public Affairs, by calling 830-627-4717.. Eve Lechner can provide more information about Dream Foundation by calling 858-337-8875.

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