BraunAbility Pride

Posted by on Thursday, December 11th, 2008

I can honestly tell you I have been in a jail during my employment with BraunAbility.

Before I get into too much trouble, again, let me explain.  Fifteen years ago we were requested by a commercial dealer to help them provide commercial wheelchair lift service training at the Tomoka State Prison near Daytona Beach, Florida.  The Tomoka facility was repairing old school buses, and sometimes adding wheel chair lifts. All training is done inside the facilities, for obvious reasons.

The Tomoka automotive shop for the inmates is part of Prison Reform Industries and Diversified Enterprises (PRIDE) of Florida.  The idea behind PRIDE is for the state to teach skills to inmates rather than warehouse them in prison.

Our trainer at the time, Lionel Young, was also a part-time preacher and had done some prison ministry, so he knew what to expect.  I was surprised by the amount of fences, razor wire and armed guard towers at what was called a medium security facility, and by the flight of steps leading up to the training room.

But, the lead instructor grabbed four big inmates to lift my wheelchair and over-sized body.  I started telling them how to position the chair so the rear wheels could be placed on the steps if they needed to take a break or change their grip on the chair.  One of the guys looked at me and said “This is how we do it at PRIDE.”  And with that they carried me up the steps like I was a box of BraunAbility literature.

Pride is a powerful emotion.  The Good Book warns against it, and the old saying is “pride before the fall.”  But, a lot of work gets done because of pride.  The guys at Tomoka used the pride they felt to make a hard job much easier.

At BraunAbility we use pride every day.  Having pride in your job seems to make the work easier and the day faster.  Pride also makes you want to do your job better.  At the end of a day, the pride of what our team or our company has accomplished is a great feeling.

However, the best feeling of pride comes when customers tell us how we have been part of their lives.  The investment they made in an Entervan or Rampvan wheelchair van or one of our wheelchair lifts paid off in a new-found sense of freedom or gave them needed transportation to go out and do amazing things.  How about you?  If you have a story to tell us, please leave a comment below.  We’re proud to have been there with you.

3 Responses to “BraunAbility Pride”

  1. Norma L. Tyree Says:

    Hi Karl,
    Enjoyed your story. I, too, have been inside a prison over the past few years and understand fully what you experienced. Only in my case, I had to fight to get inside because I am totally independent as long as I am in my motorized wheelchair but become totally dependent out of it and some LT. decided to flex his muscle but not in a helpful way. I eventually got in to do what I went to do and then with the help of my Congressman and Senator got written clearance from DOJ, so hopefully the next visitor at a Federal facility won’t be detained as I was.

    Having had the opportunity to use two Braun Chairtoppers during the course of my college experience, grad school and early professional career, I recently recommended the same to a friend who now finds herself having to depend on a manual wheelchair. Naturally this is not the first time I have shared my experiences with Braun products with others—-I’ve been doing it now for perhaps two decades.

    For the past 11 years I have driven a full size van with a lift and am currently shopping for a new van. I’m almost positive it will bring me full circle—-back to a Dodge and a Braun ramp!

    Have a wonderful holiday season and keep up the good work.

  2. Karl Beck Says:

    Hi Noma
    Thanks for your email. Unfortunately, over the years I’ve heard many stories of prisons improperly handling perons with disabilities. I’m glad you were able to prevail.

    I definitely remembered you name from the Chair Topper days. We appreciate all the recommendations. There is something special about our Chair Toppers and the people who use them. I did a piece on the Chair Topper several weeks ago.

    When you start looking at the new vans, get in a couple of our Entervans and take them for a spin. It is a very different driving experience from a full-sized van. Although I love my full-sized van, I have to admit there is more luxury and better handling on the Entervans.

    Best wishes this Holiday season, I hope it is a time of warm memories.
    Karl

  3. pete Says:

    we where all this young at one time!!!! had a similar experience at Pontiac
    federal woman’s pen. only I was very frightened!!!! Pete
    Regards,

    Peter J. Galietta Sr.
    President/CEO
    [PH]727-524-1300
    800-868-6641
    [FAX]727-524-1919
    pete@wheelchair-van.com
    http://www.wheelchair-van.com

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