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toedtoes
Mar 14, 2018Explorer III
I'd do a ramp. Something like This that she could use a walker to go up. Get one long enough to ensure a proper grade - you can talk to her PT or other mobility expert for the right grade for her abilities.
A friend of my mother's once told her to not use a wheelchair until you absolutely have to do so. She was paralyzed and said that once you get in that chair you will find every excuse to not get back out. If your mom can still walk with help, then she's best off continuing walking - even if it's very slow.
A friend of my mother's once told her to not use a wheelchair until you absolutely have to do so. She was paralyzed and said that once you get in that chair you will find every excuse to not get back out. If your mom can still walk with help, then she's best off continuing walking - even if it's very slow.
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