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Pat DeMar started the California Beach Wheelchair Program in 1993.  Money has been donated by individuals and corporations to purchase over 34 beach wheelchairs which were donated to the lifeguards on California beaches.

From San Diego to Santa Cruz these unique wheelchairs are available for public beach use. (See list of locations below.)

For donation information please contact Michael Laux or Pat DeMar by phone at: (949) 489-9329 or by patdemar@gmail.com.

These "all terrain" wheelchairs are available for purchase from:

Natural Access
(800) 411-7789
(310) 392-9864


These beach wheelchairs are available to the public at the locations listed below thanks to donations made to the California Beach Wheelchair Program.


Michael Laux takes girlfriend Pat Demar on a trip along Doheny State Beach shoreline in "Surf Chair," says Demar; "I love it."

Seat at the Beach

WHEELCHAIR USERS CAN ENJOY WATER AND SAND IN O.C.’S 1ST ‘SURF CHAIR’

By: Anna Cekola, 
Times Staff Writer

Dana Point – It has been four years since Pat Demar was able to take a stroll or jog along the beach, something the artist did every day before the debilitating Lou Gehrig’s disease left her in a wheelchair.

Demar and her boyfriend, Michael Laux, have since had to enjoy the beach from their car, never getting closer to the water than the parking lot.

But with the recent arrival of a special wheelchair designed for beach use, Demar received a long awaited chance to travel along the sand, and even get her feet wet.

"I love it," said Demar, 35, relaxing in the colorful blue and yellow wheelchair after a trip along the shoreline. "It’s incredible."

Laux, who leisurely pushed Demar on the beach, received as much enjoyment from the outing.

"This is just long overdue," said Laux, 37, of Laguna Niguel. "It’s incredible being able to get back to the water especially in Southern California, where you can use the beach year-round."

"It’s a little Christmas present," he added smiling at Demar, "It got here just in time."

The beach wheelchair, with its large inflatable yellow wheels that move easily along the sand was unveiled recently at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point.

"It will open up the beaches for a lot of people," said Scott Stuart, a state lifeguard who spearheaded a fund-raising drive for the $900 "Surf Chair."

It is the first in Orange County, and one of only a handful in the state, said Stuart, a state lifeguard since 1974.

He knows better than anyone how hard it is to move a regular wheelchair on the sand.

That’s because the San Clemente resident was paralyzed four years ago in Costa Rica when he dove into a shallow pool. The accident left Stuart, 36, a quadriplegic although he has regained mobility in his arms and dexterity of most of his fingers.

He now works as a lifeguard dispatcher at San Clemente State Beach and serves as Orange Coast district coordinator of The Americans with Disabilities Act for the state park service

The "Surf Chair" is just the first step in making local beaches more accessible to those with disabilities, Stuart said.

Before the busy summer season, Stuart said he hopes to have a wooden boardwalk and ramps built near the main lifeguard tower at Doheny State Beach, the most accessible of the South County state beaches.

Efforts are also under way to buy more Surf Chairs for other local beaches.

The chair, with its wide wheels, won’t get stuck in the sand like a regular wheelchair. And because it is made or non-corrosive PVC plastic, the chair can get wet when riders venture near the surf.

The chair, which must be pushed by someone, promises to be in great demand.

State lifeguards at Doheny, San Clemente, and San Onofre state beaches receive 10 to 15 requests a week during the summer to help disabled or elderly people through the sand.

"There’s a lot of use for it," Stuart said.

Stuart said he had never heard of the "Surf Chair" until he received a call this fall from Laux, who had seen one of the chairs elsewhere. The chairs were invented several years ago by Florida lifeguard, Mike Hensler.

Within weeks of starting a fund-raising drive in October, the non-profit State Lifeguard Assn. received enough money to buy the first chair.

"It really uplifted my spirits to see that kind of response," Stuart said. "I was just stoked that the community did it."

Anyone interested in using the "Surf Chair" can call the Doheny State Beach entrance station for a reservation at (714) 496-6172. 

Donations to help buy more of the customized wheelchairs may be sent to the attention of Scott Stuart at California Aquatic Safety Inc., P.O. Box 1484, San Clemente, CA 92674-1484. For more information contact Stuart at (714) 366-8525.

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Santa Cruz Natural Bridges State Beach 831 423-4609
Santa Cruz Seacliff Beach 831 685-6444
Morro Bay (at Harbor) 805 722-2254
Goleta  805-968-3834
Carpinteria State Beach 805 566-9482 and 
805 684-5405x432
Ventura 805 385-8697
Buena Ventura 805 438-3321
Pt. Magu - Sycamore Cove 805 488-7844
Leo Carillo 310 457-4665
Venice Beach 310 394-3261
Will Rogers State Beach 310 394-3261
Topanga Beach 310 457-2525
Santa Monica (Perry's Pizza) 310 452-7609
Marina Del Rey 310 305-9538
Hermosa Beach Pier 310 372-2166
Seal Beach Pier 562 430-2613
Huntington City Beaches 714 536-2696
Huntington State Beaches 714 536-1454
Newport Beach Pier 949 644-3047
Balboa Beach 949 644-3047
Corona Del Mar (Big Corona) no phone number
Laguna Main Beach 949 494-6572
Aliso Creek Beach 949 499-3312
Salt Creek Beach 949-499-3312
Doheny State Beach 949 496-6162
San Clemente Pier 949 361-8219
San Onofre 949 492-7414
Oceanside Pier 760 435-4018
Harbor Beach 760 966-4536
Del Mar 858 755-1524
Torrey Pines State Reserve 858 755-2063
Mission Beach 619 221-8852
Silver Strand no phone number
Imperial Beach 619 423-8328
 

 

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12556 Kenny Dr., Granada Hills, CA 91344
patdemar@gmail.com

 

 

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