[Blind-rollers] New To List, Have Questions?
Deneice Hopper
grannydee214 at sbcglobal.net
Fri May 15 17:36:29 UTC 2009
Hi Deb,
Wow thanks for the information. I have only had my chair for a month, it is
a pronto m41 by Invacare. I am trying to get o and m from DBS here in
Dallas. I have found out that the light house here no longer has a o and m
department, and it will take time to find a instructor that can train me.
One thing that is good is I already have good cane skills. I have used a
cane since I was a teenager. I just need a cane and information. I have my
book and will take it with me if I get to go to the convention. And I am
going to try to contact someone there and see about the transportation from
the air port.
I hope you get to go see your grandkids soon. I get to see mine about once
a month, and I know how it would be if they were hundreds of miles away.
Again thanks for the information.
Deneice
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 2:23 PM
To: blind-rollers at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] New To List, Have Questions?
Deneice,
I have a Jazzy electric wheelchair and I use a roller cane tip which i make
a complete half circle in front of me when
traveling. It folds up for storage. I got it from the Blind Association
that contracted Dallas Lighthouse for Blind to teach me mobility. It has
helped me a great deal to have a mobility specialist. Please try to get
these services.
Regarding traveling, you must notify the airline ahead of time that you
will be traveling with electric wheelchair. They will do a manual security
check of you and your chair verses going through the checkpoint. It is
recommended that you take your book on your chair because older models of
electric wheelchair required the battery be taken apart and checked but the
new
gel batteries, it is not necessary. The airport personnel were so grateful
for my book I keep in my back pocket of chair. They can only take your
electric wheelchair to the entrance of the airplane. They have an airport
one that is thinner that can help you to your seat. I was able to use the
seats to walk the short distance to my seat. Always pick the outer seat on
the airplane if you have a problem
with mobility going side to side in a seat. I cannot do this so I need an
outer seat. I had a very pleasant flight using both USAIR and Southwest
airlines with their special accomodations. Try not to get layovers or
plane
changes if possible. Have them help you to your next plane if you do have
to change planes. Expect to tip them $5-$10 to get you to your
terminal...they work for tips and low wages supposedly.
Hotels: Many hotels have a handicap accessible room which means NO
smoking and No animals (which is fine with me because I have asthma.) It
has a
handicapped drive in shower and its great to be so independent. Some have
push door buttons outside. If not, ask the clerk to mark the top front end
of your door security card with a piece of tape so you will know which way
the card goes into your door lock. For those with continental breakfast, I
found this totally intimidating because I didn't want to sit and feel my
way through the stuff on the breakfast bar. But this hotel I stayed out
was
so accomodating, that the first day, the desk clerk came and told me where
everything was and they cleared a chair from one table so that I would
have accessibility every morning.
Transportation from airport: This can be a problem cuz most hotels have a
van that will pick you up at the airport but have no van ramp etc to get
your chair in. You must arrange ahead of time with the event (perhaps they
can help you decide that since the event is a convention for blind rollers
and surely they have those answers. I do not have those answers.) I am
currently facing that dilemma as I am trying to visit grandchildren in PA.
I
may contact the local Blind Association and see if they have a van or
public transit in their town that will be able to pick me up at airport.
Calling ahead and asking questions is good because the more you know, the
more
you feel empowered. Remember the luggage issue at airport. They are
limiting or charging for checked luggage and counting the carryon's now.
Your
chair does not count as luggage and they cannot charge. Good luck and I
wish
I could go also to the convention but I have had two grandchildren born
that I have not seen for almost 3 yrs and I need to try to persue getting
to
PA very soon before my heart breaks lol. Best wishes....deb
In a message dated 5/13/2009 12:02:16 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
grannydee214 at sbcglobal.net writes:
Hello List,
I have been reading post for a while but this is the first time I have
posted anything. I am so glad that there is a place for us to go and find
out about things. I do have some questions, I am in a motor chair now,
and am trying to figure out what kind of cane I will need. What is the
best type of cane to use when using a motor chair. I am hoping to get
some O and M, but that may take a while. And another question is (
this may be a dumb question ) But I am going to try to go to the
convention
this summer, How hard is it to go through the airports with your chairs,
and how do you get from the airports to the hotels. I guess you can tell I
am very new at this.
I want to Thank You in advance for your Help.
Deneice Hopper
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