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DrewE
Nov 19, 2016Explorer II
It's like getting into (and making) a bunk bed. I use a sleeping bag rather than attempting to deal with sheets, particularly since--at least on my unit--there's a notch section of the mattress/cushion that gets pushed forward towards the back (?) of the bed during daytime for better access to the cab area.
While of course it depends on how spry and agile the person is, I think most 70-80 year old people would have considerable difficulty or, at the least, annoyance using a cabover bed. If you get back to me in a few decades, I might be able to give a better answer based on personal experience. For people who are at last moderately tall, oftentimes there's not sufficient headroom to sit upright, which is itself rather an annoyance.
While of course it depends on how spry and agile the person is, I think most 70-80 year old people would have considerable difficulty or, at the least, annoyance using a cabover bed. If you get back to me in a few decades, I might be able to give a better answer based on personal experience. For people who are at last moderately tall, oftentimes there's not sufficient headroom to sit upright, which is itself rather an annoyance.
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