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In reply to the discussion: Assuming you have no disability, have you ever parked in a Disabled Parking spot [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)Before my knee replacements, I couldn't stand for long and forget walking distances. After, I can walk as far as I could when I was young! While in the rehab hospital they gave me all the therapy and training to be ready for if I am back on the disabled list.
It gave a great perspective on how it can be for a lot of people that will never get better. That's is a major reason I keep an eye on the disabled parking spots. Maybe the non-disabled will only be there for a few minutes, but the disabled have enough problems and may not be able to wait that few minutes to take care of their business. I was lucky - my husband could drive me, drop me off at the door, then park and come meet me.
Now my sister is having to ferry our Mom around. She can't leave Mom at the door of places since Mom's dementia is getting worse. Mom has been known to forget she's with her and wander off in a store or other locations. And she can't walk very far without stopping to rest. If my sister's husband or I am with them, it's OK, but when my sister is driving alone with Mom it's a major problem.
So I've seen different sides - the non-disabled, the temporary disabled, the caretaker of the disabled.