Friday, December 20, 2024

Raines breaks ground on The Shepherd Hotel Columbia, which will employ individuals with disabilities

Concept of Raines hotel interior

Raines, a leading hospitality management, development, and investment organization, announced the groundbreaking of The Shepherd Hotel Columbia Vista in Columbia, SC. Developed and managed by Raines, this will be the second Shepherd Hotel in South Carolina. With design and architecture by Garvin Design Group and built by Mashburn Construction, the Shepherd Hotel Columbia Vista is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2025.

The first Shepherd Hotel opened in downtown Clemson, SC, in September of 2022. The brand was co-founded by Rick Hayduk, a seasoned hotel visionary; Rich Davies, a third-generation real estate developer; and Dabo Swinney, Clemson University Head Football Coach. Inspired by his two children with Down Syndrome, Rick had long been interested in opening a hotel that employed individuals with disabilities. The Shepherd Hotel Downtown Clemson opened in collaboration with ClemsonLIFE, a Clemson University program that empowers students with intellectual disabilities to follow their career goals and experience life on a college campus. The Shepherd Hotel Columbia Vista will partner with the University of South Carolina’s CarolinaLIFE program to offer similar opportunities through the University’s School of Hospitality and Tourism.

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

New Mobility, Wheelchairs

 

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PRODUCTS

16 Holiday Gifts for Wheelchair Users
This year’s holiday gift guide features 16 products that New Mobility staff and contributors can’t live without. We have gifts at a variety of price ranges — from $25 and under, like grip straps and flameless candles; to midrange purchases like wet-weather gloves and a massage gun; to bigger items like a more dependable set of wheel locks — plus a whole lot more.

NEWS


Pioneering Inclusive Restaurant Contento to Close
After 3 1/2 years of widespread acclaim and awards for its revolutionary approach to accessibility, Contento restaurant in New York City will close its doors Dec. 21. Read more about its founders’ hope that Contento’s impact lives on.
 

WHAT TO WATCH

Super/Man Shows Christopher Reeve Beyond the Cure
Before watching, Teal Sherer was afraid the new documentary would fall into the same inspirational trap as most media depictions of the late actor. Although a few parts did make her cringe, Sherer found the movie gives an intimate look at Reeve’s life while also exploring big-picture issues like his role in the disability community. Read the full review on newmobility.com and watch Super/Man on Max and other streaming services.

SPONSORED CONTENT

QUICKIE QS5 X: Folding Lightweight Manual Wheelchair
The QUICKIE QS5 X redefines easy folding. With FreeFold technology, folding is 40% easier—perfect for hassle-free car transfers. Designed for effortless lifting, it features an optional folding fastener to keep it securely locked during transport.

Crafted with a durable aluminum frame, the QS5 X delivers lightweight convenience and rigid-like performance with its oval-tubed 4-arm cross-brace. Convenience meets comfort!

Managing Bladder & Bowel Health with Spinal Cord Injuries
Getting used to bladder and bowel management can be a challenge for some people with spinal cord injuries. Visit our website to learn more about how things change for both men and women after such an injury, and the best ways to manage bladder and bowel health.

PERSPECTIVES

Wheelchair Builder Muhammad Hussain Shah
Muhammad Hussain Shah grew up in rural northern Pakistan and still lives in this mountainous area even after his 2016 spinal cord injury. See how he gets through his day — managing limited access to electricity while designing and manufacturing custom wooden wheelchairs that can cope with rugged terrain.

PRO TIP

Taking Action Against a Hospital

When wheelchair user Barb Zablotney received subpar medical treatment in 2021 due to lack of accessibility and a staff untrained to meet her needs, she made the difficult decision to sue the hospital. We take you inside her three-year legal battle and how she won a settlement she hopes will make it easier for local wheelchair users to get the care they need.



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