Mobility Management

  • Home
  • Topics
    • Automotive Mobility
    • Billing / Reimbursement
    • Government / Legislation
    • Home Accessibility
    • Pediatrics
    • Power Chairs
    • Seating & Positioning
    • Ultralightweights
  • News
  • Featured
  • Podcasts
  • Request Media Kit
  • Webinars
  • Subscribe
  • Digital Edition
  • Awards
  • Advertise

U.S. Rehab Signs Braze Mobility Distribution Agreement

June 13, 2022 by Laurie Watanabe

A new partnership will make Braze Mobility’s wheelchair sensor systems available to members of U.S. Rehab.

In a June 2 announcement, U.S. Rehab President Greg Packer said, “U.S. Rehab is extremely excited about this new partnership. This is a growing market, and it is a great opportunity for our U.S. Rehab members. We strive to continually bring partnerships to our members that are beneficial for them and their customers.”

Braze Mobility’s blind-spot sensors can be added to manual or power wheelchairs to detect obstacles and give feedback to riders via lights, sounds, and vibrations. Braze said its sensors “can potentially widen access to power wheelchair use to those who might currently be unduly excluded. The company’s solution is based on over a decade of user-centered research with wheelchair users, which has been published in several peer-reviewed articles.”

The system’s smart properties “can help prevent accidents resulting in property damage, wheelchair damage, and injuries that can lead to hospitalization,” the manufacturer added.

Braze Mobility co-founder and CEO Pooja Viswanathan, Ph.D., said of the new partnership, “We are really excited to partner with U.S. Rehab and be able to work with all their members across the country, many of whom we have already had the pleasure of working with. We strongly believe in empowering users by increasing their spatial awareness while leaving them fully in control. Our approach is resonating with clients who value their independence. This partnership will allow many more manual and powered wheelchair users to access the Braze Blind Spot Sensors so they can navigate their environments boldly, independently, and safely.”

Related Articles Read More >

Abilities International Accessibility Conference Heads to Chicago in June
The conference is offering special registration pricing this week to commemorate Global Accessibility Awareness day.
Circle Specialty Launches Axis Therapy Bench for Kids
The adjustable bench is available in three sizes.
Ultralightweight Frame Upgrade Bill Heads to Full Committee Following Markup
The Choices for Increased Mobility Act will be considered by the Energy & Commerce committee in the U.S. House.
Take 5 Coffee Break: The Adaptive Automotive Edition
A closer look at Kia’s new wheelchair-accessible PV5; celebrating National Mobility Awareness Month.

GET THE FREE NEWSLETTER

Mobility Management Newsletter

Subscribe to Mobility Management's newsletter for industry & product news, trends and resources. Click here.
podcasts
Mobility Management
  • HME Business
  • Senior Housing News
  • Home Health Care News
  • Skilled Nursing News
  • Hospice News
  • Behavioral Health Business
  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Copyright © 2026 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search Mobility Management

  • Home
  • Topics
    • Automotive Mobility
    • Billing / Reimbursement
    • Government / Legislation
    • Home Accessibility
    • Pediatrics
    • Power Chairs
    • Seating & Positioning
    • Ultralightweights
  • News
  • Featured
  • Podcasts
  • Request Media Kit
  • Webinars
  • Subscribe
  • Digital Edition
  • Awards
  • Advertise