Having a severely handicapped daughter AND living in Lousy-anna, I have some things to offer.
1. Common sense! It is a necessary ingredient to deal with any problem in a timely manner!
2. Be PROACTIVE! Don't rely on someone else to provide what your common sense tells you to plan and allow for!
3. If you don't have transportation and you live in a low lying area, call the local authorities (Police, Fire Department, State Social Services, etc.) and ask for assistance!
4. If you have transportation, open the car or truck door and work/climb your way into the seat. Relatives can help, especially if you can't drive! My handicapped friends can rely on me to come & get them.
5. If there is no room for the wheelchair, make a decision to either to put it in the safest place that you can OR stay with it and die quietly!
6. Accept responsibility for yourself and well-being. If you're waiting on the "Gummint gonna take care of me", don't complain when the accommodations are less than what you coulda, woulda done for yourself!
NOW, I'll get off of my soapbox!
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QMC, USCG (Ret)
The best luck is what you make yourself!