HazelsGenie
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 13, 2004
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Hello everyone..
I'm hoping your experience can help me. We are bringing Mom along for our trip this year. She has had one knee replaced and waiting for the second. She also has balance issues.
My initial thought was to rent Mom a scooter even though she doesn't use one at home. I'm just concerned that she will have issues driving it. We are going Easter week and it will be crowded. I don't want her crashing into anyone's ankles.
My second thought was a wheelchair so we can "drive" her around. Then, she can choose to walk (which she prefers to do) and push the wheelchair like a walker. She needs to hold onto something. Has anyone done this - use a wheelchair like a walker??
Also what would the DAS do for us? She doesn't plan to go on many rides. She would rather sit on a bench and wait for us, but I'm hoping to get her on some very basic rides.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Although we have been to WDW many times, traveling with Mom puts me in unchartered water.
Thanks!!
I'm hoping your experience can help me. We are bringing Mom along for our trip this year. She has had one knee replaced and waiting for the second. She also has balance issues.
My initial thought was to rent Mom a scooter even though she doesn't use one at home. I'm just concerned that she will have issues driving it. We are going Easter week and it will be crowded. I don't want her crashing into anyone's ankles.
My second thought was a wheelchair so we can "drive" her around. Then, she can choose to walk (which she prefers to do) and push the wheelchair like a walker. She needs to hold onto something. Has anyone done this - use a wheelchair like a walker??
Also what would the DAS do for us? She doesn't plan to go on many rides. She would rather sit on a bench and wait for us, but I'm hoping to get her on some very basic rides.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Although we have been to WDW many times, traveling with Mom puts me in unchartered water.
Thanks!!