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purplerabbit) wrote2018-06-20 12:41 am
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Another day in the life of a wheelchair user:
You would think that specialists in treating pain like herniated disks would have at least one handicap parking spot in their lot? Not one and no room for the wheelchair ramp at all.
When I complained about it the doctor said it was that way when they moved into it. I said, "yes, but you still have the power to change that."
And this is the second pain specialist office I've been too without disability access. The previous doc had only one spot but not for a van, so no space beside it for the ramp. And while there was a ramp to the door, it was too steep and had no way to open the door once you got to the top.
When I complained about it the doctor said it was that way when they moved into it. I said, "yes, but you still have the power to change that."
And this is the second pain specialist office I've been too without disability access. The previous doc had only one spot but not for a van, so no space beside it for the ramp. And while there was a ramp to the door, it was too steep and had no way to open the door once you got to the top.