Jacksmom99
<font color=0099FF>Meredith's mom too!!<font color
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We are currently "pre-planning" an extended family trip for Christmas 2008. At this point we are looking at an off site rental because we don't want to use all our DVC points for x-mas week. DH's cousin (18) may be joining us and is confined to a wheelchair due to CP. She has limited movement in her arms, can push herself around the house, but obviously WDW would be too much for her. There will be plently of adults around to help push, but I'm thinking that at 18 she will want some level of independence. At home she has a motorized wheelchair, but she lived in the Netherlands so she doesn't travel with it as it's large and heavy. The manual one can easily fit in the back of an SUV with out having to be broken down. OK, so now you have the background, here are a few of my questions.....
1) Does anyone know of any vacation house rentals that are HA? (We would need one to sleep 14.) We're pretty good about getting her in and out of our non HA houses when she visits, but bathing is always an issue. She has to go the the relative's house with the huge walk-in shower with the built-in bench.
2) Can you rent motorized wheelchairs? If so, do you need to rent a special van? A scooter won't work, she doesn't have great upper trunk strength.
3) Is there anything I'm not thinking of? The healthcare system in the Netherlands is great. They provide $$ for personal care assistants and my husband's aunt is always able to hire one of Liann's regular assistants to travel with her. Someone will be available for the heavy lifting, but are there things that would make her life easier that I don't know about?
TIA,
Kim

1) Does anyone know of any vacation house rentals that are HA? (We would need one to sleep 14.) We're pretty good about getting her in and out of our non HA houses when she visits, but bathing is always an issue. She has to go the the relative's house with the huge walk-in shower with the built-in bench.
2) Can you rent motorized wheelchairs? If so, do you need to rent a special van? A scooter won't work, she doesn't have great upper trunk strength.
3) Is there anything I'm not thinking of? The healthcare system in the Netherlands is great. They provide $$ for personal care assistants and my husband's aunt is always able to hire one of Liann's regular assistants to travel with her. Someone will be available for the heavy lifting, but are there things that would make her life easier that I don't know about?
TIA,
Kim