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if my grandmother comes on our family trip this December, it will be the first time ever that i have pushed a wheelchair around.
background on my grandma:
she is not capable of pushing her own wheelchair. she doesn't use one regularly, and she does not have the strength at all in her arms anyway. she is in the early-mid stages of Alzheimer's, and has never driven before, nor does she know how to ride a bicycle, so an ECV is completely out of the picture.
she will only need the wheelchair when she is too tired to walk, so half the time the wheelchair will be "empty" (though probably loaded up with bags and stuff).
can any of you veteran wheelchair pushers please help with any tips you might have?
i am assuming this is going to be a very tiring thing.
in theory there are 3 other adults capable of taking turns with me to push the wheelchair, but i might end up being the one pushing it most of the time. i can't count on my brothers (college age) to not run off and have fun by themselves
, and i don't want to burden my dad. (btw, i'm a petite woman, mid-20s, not in very good shape right now due to a knee injury, but with persistence and luck, i hope to be in great shape by December
)
i think i've read before that buying a pair of gloves to wear while pushing can help prevent blisters?
also, has anyone ever gone to the gym to work out specifically to prepare for pushing a wheelchair around extensively?
just curious, what muscles do you think are used the most?
i'm starting a new exercise regimen, so i might as well prepare for the worst (that i have to push around the wheelchair all the time).
i don't want our family's touring to be hindered too much if i'm too tired to push my grandma's wheelchair around.
also, are there recommended pillows to make the chair more comfortable for my grandmother (she's a tiny old lady! less than 5' tall, and less than 90 lbs, pretty much child-sized)?
the other thing, when my grandma is sitting on a wheelchair, and if i'm pushing it and abruptly stop or something, is there any danger that she might fall forward out of the chair?!?
is there such a thing as seatbelts for a wheelchair (like on strollers) or is that not necessary?
also, has anyone ever put an umbrella on the chair or something to provide shade?
what about when it rains? is there anything special to protect the chair, and person sitting in the chair, from getting wet?
sorry for all the questions, i've just been so worried thinking about all this. my dear grandma has never been to WDW before, and i want to make this trip as comfortable for her as possible!
TIA for your help, everyone. (i'll probably have more questions later, too)
background on my grandma:
she is not capable of pushing her own wheelchair. she doesn't use one regularly, and she does not have the strength at all in her arms anyway. she is in the early-mid stages of Alzheimer's, and has never driven before, nor does she know how to ride a bicycle, so an ECV is completely out of the picture.
she will only need the wheelchair when she is too tired to walk, so half the time the wheelchair will be "empty" (though probably loaded up with bags and stuff).
can any of you veteran wheelchair pushers please help with any tips you might have?
i am assuming this is going to be a very tiring thing.
in theory there are 3 other adults capable of taking turns with me to push the wheelchair, but i might end up being the one pushing it most of the time. i can't count on my brothers (college age) to not run off and have fun by themselves


i think i've read before that buying a pair of gloves to wear while pushing can help prevent blisters?
also, has anyone ever gone to the gym to work out specifically to prepare for pushing a wheelchair around extensively?
just curious, what muscles do you think are used the most?
i'm starting a new exercise regimen, so i might as well prepare for the worst (that i have to push around the wheelchair all the time).
i don't want our family's touring to be hindered too much if i'm too tired to push my grandma's wheelchair around.
also, are there recommended pillows to make the chair more comfortable for my grandmother (she's a tiny old lady! less than 5' tall, and less than 90 lbs, pretty much child-sized)?
the other thing, when my grandma is sitting on a wheelchair, and if i'm pushing it and abruptly stop or something, is there any danger that she might fall forward out of the chair?!?

is there such a thing as seatbelts for a wheelchair (like on strollers) or is that not necessary?
also, has anyone ever put an umbrella on the chair or something to provide shade?
what about when it rains? is there anything special to protect the chair, and person sitting in the chair, from getting wet?
sorry for all the questions, i've just been so worried thinking about all this. my dear grandma has never been to WDW before, and i want to make this trip as comfortable for her as possible!
TIA for your help, everyone. (i'll probably have more questions later, too)