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Naio
May 23, 2015Explorer II
Tiger4x4RV wrote:Naio wrote:
Yes, the key is to have actual disabled campers making the final decisions about how money will be spent.
Yes. Having had to use various mobility aids over the years (wheelchair, walker, cane, crutches), my observation is that most efforts are made to help disabled persons who are on wheels.
Rough spots and long distances are daunting to those on feet (canes, crutches), and barriers such as doors are especially difficult with crutches. Restaurants where patrons have to carry their food/drink to tables pose problems when one's hands are both occupied with crutches.
Yes! I remember when I had a broken foot, I dreaded buildings with ramps. Stairs were much easier, on crutches. We need to have both.
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