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โMay-02-2016 10:43 AM
DrewE wrote:
I see you've gotten a lot of good advice and information, but oddly not a lot answering the specific question (about difficulty traveling in a motorhome).
While it would probably be more comfortable than a car, a motorhome is generally not at all ideal for an incapacitated elderly person. The entry to most motorhomes involves a fairly narrow door and several relatively steep steps, and the interior is often rather tight, precluding navigation with a whelechair or walker. The toilets are often lower to the floor than normal residential toilets, with little room to maneuver around them.
A class C motorhome is not going to give an exceptionally smooth ride, though of course a lot depends on how rough the roads are. A diesel pusher with air suspension would be a nicer ride...but finding one to rent might be a big challenge.
That's not to suggest that it would be an impossible plan, only that in my opinion not as easy as it might seem at first. I think taking the train would be a lot simpler and more comfortable and have better facilities for a disabled person. Even a large sedan with lots of back seat space would in my opinion likely be more practical.
โMay-02-2016 09:45 AM
โMay-02-2016 08:16 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
This is a difficult position you find yourself in. Avoiding assisted living is not going to be easy. With that type of injury mobility is an overriding problem that is difficult to overcome. My mother is also that age and only lives 2 miles from me and I think I would still consider assisted living in those circumstances. I know that's not what you wanted to hear but you can't let emotion cloud what is already a difficult problem to overcome.
โMay-02-2016 08:14 AM
โMay-02-2016 08:13 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
This is a difficult position you find yourself in. Avoiding assisted living is not going to be easy. With that type of injury mobility is an overriding problem that is difficult to overcome. My mother is also that age and only lives 2 miles from me and I think I would still consider assisted living in those circumstances. I know that's not what you wanted to hear but you can't let emotion cloud what is already a difficult problem to overcome.
โMay-02-2016 08:08 AM
Caroline5 wrote:SCVJeff wrote:
What about a stair lift?
We would have to see how much room is required on the second floor as the landing there is tiny, about 3.5 x 3.5.
โMay-02-2016 07:53 AM
Joyce in NY wrote:
By the way, please keep in mind that traveling that distance to come to your home will be very difficult. Every little jostle to her body will hurt her leg and interfere with healing.
โMay-02-2016 07:44 AM
โMay-02-2016 07:23 AM
Homer wrote:
I would put her in assisted living and bring the dog home with you. The poster on the insurance problem is right on, and this is not time to test the water on that. There are many other consequential matters to consider here as well as her daily mobility.
โMay-02-2016 07:21 AM