leebee
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My sister (58 yo) and has cerebral palsy; she uses crutches and a wheel chair for mobility. She needs to replace her crutches (the kind with metal cuffs around the forearm), but can't find what she needs as specs have changed. Apparently crutches have been streamlined and changed to be more "universal" but now come with a weight limitation, and she's about 50 pounds heavier than this. Companies therefore won't sell her crutches due to liability. On top of all this, due to her stature she has very specific needs. She has a child's forearm length but needs an adult handle, and a short adult distance pole to the tip. Unfortunately her usual supplier (Loftstrand in Canada) has changed its manufacturing specs. Diameters between poles for the adult vs. child now differ, so she can't piece together what she needs. Custom-designed crutches will be upwards of $1500 and her insurance doesn't cover durable medical equipment. They are rigging together a repair using materials from the hardware store (broken pin issue) but it's a temporary fix until she can find new crutches. Anyone have any suggestions of suppliers or ideas of what to do next? TIA for everyone's help.