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Dog_Folks
Jun 03, 2014Explorer
I am also disabled so I have some insight.
I would stay with what you now have. A Class "C" is not going to be any more "handicapped friendly."
As my disability gets worse, my wife has taken over the set up and breakdown "jobs" one by one. She now does 99% of it. I still drive when hitched but she has practiced, and on occasions when my disability interfered with my driving, she took over. She could, because she had practiced on other days.
She tends to do all the outside "jobs" while I set up the inside. Of course that is just the opposite from what most couples do. It does allow me to help, because I can stop and take a break as needed.
I still do what I can, but she has stepped up to fill in. It is because we do not wish to come of the road.
Between the two of us, we get it done.
You can too. Just decide to find a way.
I would stay with what you now have. A Class "C" is not going to be any more "handicapped friendly."
As my disability gets worse, my wife has taken over the set up and breakdown "jobs" one by one. She now does 99% of it. I still drive when hitched but she has practiced, and on occasions when my disability interfered with my driving, she took over. She could, because she had practiced on other days.
She tends to do all the outside "jobs" while I set up the inside. Of course that is just the opposite from what most couples do. It does allow me to help, because I can stop and take a break as needed.
I still do what I can, but she has stepped up to fill in. It is because we do not wish to come of the road.
Between the two of us, we get it done.
You can too. Just decide to find a way.
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