grampa dan
New Member
One of our part time helpers is studying kenesiology (sports medicine) in university. For one of her classes Sarah has to spend 12 hours in a wheelchair. I insisted she do part of that time in our shop, but on the condition she not cheat if at all possible. My request was for two reasons. First I wanted her to realize how hard she works here at our place and how being physically fit and mobile allows that. Secondly it was a test for our shop and just how accessible it was - or wasn't.
A few things became immediately obvious. My office, up five stairs was an immediate problem. Our staff bathroom, with a 30" door and small floor area also proved to be a challenge. The workshop is busy right now, with it being hard to walk a straight line between projects. With a wheelchair it was impossible. We had to do a little rearranging to make it workable.
Every task immediately took longer. Sarah had to plan every trip, back into places like the sink to wash her hands. One of her tasks today was to clean the fridge... and to do so had to get out of the chair and onto the ground. Things high or low proved an instant challenge.
It's going to be an interesting day.
-grampa dan
A few things became immediately obvious. My office, up five stairs was an immediate problem. Our staff bathroom, with a 30" door and small floor area also proved to be a challenge. The workshop is busy right now, with it being hard to walk a straight line between projects. With a wheelchair it was impossible. We had to do a little rearranging to make it workable.
Every task immediately took longer. Sarah had to plan every trip, back into places like the sink to wash her hands. One of her tasks today was to clean the fridge... and to do so had to get out of the chair and onto the ground. Things high or low proved an instant challenge.
It's going to be an interesting day.
-grampa dan