tanyaandallie
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For the past year we have been planning on bringing my mil with us to wdw for a few days. In May she broke her hip.
She is doing great, recovering well and able to walk with a cane now. However, she will not be able to handle the crazy walking at wdw.
I had planned on renting a regular wheelchair (probably from somewhere offsite) and dh and I pushing her around the parks. However, reading this board has me second guessing myself and thinking perhaps an ecv would be best?
My only other experience with an ECV was with my mom many years ago. She was at the end of chemo treatments and could not handle the walking. Let's just say that she was not so great with the ECV.
I was fearful she was going to run someone over but she REALLY did not want to use a regular wheelchair.
MIL does not drive, has not driven since her 20s. I have no idea if that effects how she handles an ECV or not. She will only tour 2 evenings and 1 afternoon at DTD. She does not appear to mind being in a regular wheelchair.
What do you all think? Are we going to be ok with the regular wheelchair? Any tips on how to handle the wheelchair, make her more comfy, etc? We are going in August so it will be hot. I am reading all the info in the faq stickies and appreciate all the information.
She is doing great, recovering well and able to walk with a cane now. However, she will not be able to handle the crazy walking at wdw.I had planned on renting a regular wheelchair (probably from somewhere offsite) and dh and I pushing her around the parks. However, reading this board has me second guessing myself and thinking perhaps an ecv would be best?
My only other experience with an ECV was with my mom many years ago. She was at the end of chemo treatments and could not handle the walking. Let's just say that she was not so great with the ECV.
I was fearful she was going to run someone over but she REALLY did not want to use a regular wheelchair.MIL does not drive, has not driven since her 20s. I have no idea if that effects how she handles an ECV or not. She will only tour 2 evenings and 1 afternoon at DTD. She does not appear to mind being in a regular wheelchair.
What do you all think? Are we going to be ok with the regular wheelchair? Any tips on how to handle the wheelchair, make her more comfy, etc? We are going in August so it will be hot. I am reading all the info in the faq stickies and appreciate all the information.

For pushing a wheelchair it can sometimes be hard work on the hands, esp. in the warm weather of Florida. Wrapping some of the same breathable absorbant fabric around the push grips can make it a lot more comfy on your hands. Whatever you do; don't go for a transport chair! Those will not only make it more difficult on your pushing, but it will result in no real option for MIL to have ANY independant range of movement. A regular chair with the normal big wheels will at least give her the option of self propelling. Even if she can only propel 4 feet herself at one time, that can be a big thing when in a shop and she wants to go one way and doesn't want to constantly wait for you until you are done with your shopping in another area of that shop. Besides, having a loved one having any mobility independance is also a grat thing for those helping out. 