Things I Hope Never Change

Published 2021-09-13
Because of the things going on in the world many things that people with disabilities have been asking for for years has appeared. Here's my list of things that I hope never change when all of this passes.

All Comments (8)
  • @pattydavis5811
    I agree. These things are also helpful for the caregivers who are taking care of someone with disabilities that need 24/7 help, but still need to work for the income and the insurance benefits to cover themselves and their family members. Also when the caregiver is pushing the wheel chairs it is very difficult as well for them to push and open a door at the same time with out assistance. So yes for the the chronically ill, wheel chair bound persons and their caregivers all the things you mentioned are so needed now and in the long term. 👍🏻😊
  • @justjake9469
    Well said! Loved your video. What I hope will never change: if you say you're sick, people believe it, and don't try to make you come to work or party's anyway. Keep up the good work.
  • @button4631
    I hope that schools continue to believe kids when they need sick days and not focus on attendance numbers. I also don't want the availability of delivery or click and collect to go away once this panorama is over.
  • @Jaggededge112
    I had a wonderful experience yesterday while I was grocery shopping, as usual I was in my wheelchair and I had my smart drive going and was pushing the cart without trying to push myself at the same time, as I was leaving a very nice gentleman asked me if I could use some help and he pushed my cart to my car and put it into the cart wrangler for me. Oh and I was also trying to get this bone for my dog it was on the very top shelf (of course) and I used another product to wiggle it off so I could grab it but it flew to the floor and a lady stopped what she was doing and picked it up for me. How wonderful is that?
  • @lilsheba1
    I love all these things too and utilize them heavily. And working from home! I couldn't work if I didn't work from home! But I can easily since I don't have to commute.
  • @Jaggededge112
    Hi Amanda. I had to learn to open those doors by myself as I am usually alone when I leave my house. But I wholeheartedly agree about the automatic doors.
  • @Michelle-qd9gm
    Hi I can’t go out without my husband as he pushes me are you the same I now you mentioned your chair that your parents got you as a present Does your husband still push you or do you put your electric chair in the car I am looking for a electric chair but am finding that the suspension is not enough for me over the crappy payments so I’ve got to be pushed