Monday, October 4, 2010

Learning to drive

I remember well my father teaching me to drive in the old green 56’ Ford. When it came time to teach my daughters to drive a stick, I was often transported back to those times with my dad. Once again I am teaching people to drive. But this time, it’s an electric wheelchair.

As your muscles fade, you find that you must relinquish the chair-driving to someone else if you want to go anywhere. If your caregiver has experience, then it’s no big deal. But if it’s a family member or caregiver with no experience, you better strap in, hang on, and get ready for a ride. 
I encourage you to give them ample opportunity to practice in a big flat paved area. Learning on the sidewalk is not recommended: there seems to be some innate attraction between the wheelchair and the curb. I’m not sure if the wheelchair manufacturer programs this into the software or if it’s the result of a careless word spoken at the most inopportune time. Either way, you don’t want to go off the curb…very bad juju. Remember to just smile brightly, suck it up, be patient and say thank you.

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