We do this, thanks to an amazing PT volunteer:

http://edmontonbikes.ca/you-can-bike-too

It's a program we run under our own insurance. Liability is actually pretty limited, given the nature of the program.

Christopher Chan
Executive Director
Edmonton Bicycle Commuters' Society
edmontonbikes.ca

BikeWorks North  9305 111 Ave  T5G 0A2  780-757-9100
BikeWorks South  10047 80 Ave (rear lane) • T6E 1T4  780-433-2453
Cell • 780-756-7560
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
@edmontonbicycle
facebook.com/EdmontonBicycleCommuters



On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Amanda Chilson <achilson@nbccoalition.org> wrote:
We have a variety of adaptive equipment that was donated/given to our local community, it is being stored in a local storage building for free, along our rail trail. In order for it to be used a licensed Physical Therapist has to fit someone to the equipment. It is challenging finding someone to do this as they do not want to be liable.

Does anyone have experience in renting out adaptive equipment and are there other avenues to go with so the brand new equipment does not just sit, like it already has been doing for one year?

Thank you for your help!!!

Amanda Chilson
Project Coordinator Mass in Motion
Northern Berkshire Community Coalition
61 Main St. Suite 218
North Adams, MA 01247
413-663-7588 Ext. 16

www.nbccoalition.org

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