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Tony got home tonight and all hell broke loose
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 458486" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Mom was so bad that Dad had a new house built... with 36" interior doors and 4' hallways.</p><p>We didn't have the options back then... and the old standard EJ wheelchair couldn't handle a 1920-style 2-story!</p><p></p><p>Reno time??</p><p>I've got two strong, skilled, able-bodied fellows I could hire out - but they don't have US work permits.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what funding you have available there... here, there are service clubs and such (Kinsmen, for one) as well as government programs, that will pay for certain renos to enable someone who needs a wheelchair to stay in their own home. Among the commonly-paid-for items are... ramps, and wider doors, and bathroom makeovers so you have something that works (wheelchair shower? tub with lift? walk-in tub?) and sometimes kitchen modifications (won't do makeovers, costs too much).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 458486, member: 11791"] Mom was so bad that Dad had a new house built... with 36" interior doors and 4' hallways. We didn't have the options back then... and the old standard EJ wheelchair couldn't handle a 1920-style 2-story! Reno time?? I've got two strong, skilled, able-bodied fellows I could hire out - but they don't have US work permits. I don't know what funding you have available there... here, there are service clubs and such (Kinsmen, for one) as well as government programs, that will pay for certain renos to enable someone who needs a wheelchair to stay in their own home. Among the commonly-paid-for items are... ramps, and wider doors, and bathroom makeovers so you have something that works (wheelchair shower? tub with lift? walk-in tub?) and sometimes kitchen modifications (won't do makeovers, costs too much). [/QUOTE]
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