Super beautiful home. I like that kick plate dust pan like device. It sure beats trying to hold a conventional dust pan on the floor and almost falling on your face outta your chair.
A Most Excellent Video, by a Most Excellent Presenter! Great ideas, great personality. Reminds me of two gals I dated in 1962-64, they could actually think, (unlike some commenters) as well as look good.
very very nice! I am a para of 24 years. I have been looking at houses to build but everything is WAY out of my price range. Your house looks almost perfect for my situation. I wish i could find a pre-exsisting house and redo it so it would be cheaper but so far that hunt is not going as planned. I also have a 5 yr old that i need some space for as well. Do u have any recommendations on where to start. I live in the U.S. Thank you for the tour of your house!!
I DO believe the security stuff makes a lot of sense. I have a door way ramp in front. That's all and I've always been very mindful of not letting any passersby see that I'm in a wheelchair. So i'm not out there doing any chores for any length of time.
VERY good video. Great ideas. I noticed there's no rubber barrier on the shower threshold. How wet does the rest of the bathroom & floor get? I am a recent amputee (right leg, Dec, 2012) and I don't have upper body strength to use a shower bench so I'm thinking I need a wheel-in shower converting my long shower. Just wondering how wet the floor outside the shower will get and I thought they ALL had a rubber kind of low profile barrier to cross over.
Journey Starr she is a Quad though,same as me however we say Tetraplegic over in the UK, I just wanted to say I love it,I too have a bungalow but it was all very different back then I chose not to let them touch my kitchen but I'm going to talk about it Tuesday, I think your rail idea is great that was the exact reason I won't let a rail go up,like an invitation to advertise I'm vulnerable, tyfs I will show my O.T your clips perfect.
WOW!!!??? Im new in dealing with spinal cord injury and when the hospital ask me to go back home and did not want to go home and now im in a nersing home, My home need a real big job to use it freeely and i do not have the money for it.....any idea how can i be helped? Thnaks
i cant help but commenting that you look like Ellen De Generes. :) I am from India..never had the basic modifications like a ramp in place of steps, which actually makes getting out of the home itself a biggie (i don't go out much as i work from home) but i do intend to in the foreseeable future..i am wondering if all the modifications were done at one go or gradually as you realized the need of it individually.. Thanks for sharing...inspires me to make my home more wheelchair friendly.
Thanks for sharing your story. I am producing a new documentary about the life of Dan Cummings, who was paralyzed in 2000 and learned how to walk and live outside of his wheelchair. An incredibly inspirational story. "Mile Of Hope: The Dan Cummings Story"
Thanks for sharing your home. Ive made a few modifications for my current home, however you've given me a lot to consider for my next home.
Super beautiful home. I like that kick plate dust pan like device. It sure beats trying to hold a conventional dust pan on the floor and almost falling on your face outta your chair.
A Most Excellent Video, by a Most Excellent Presenter! Great ideas, great personality. Reminds me of two gals I dated in 1962-64, they could actually think, (unlike some commenters) as well as look good.
It's good that she was able to get the modifications that she needed to her house while maintaining privacy.
Very beautiful home and thank you for the great ideas on how to be more efficient!
This video has some great ideas that I hope to make use of, at some point in the future.
Thank you for sharing. Great tips and ideas.
Nice modifications
very very nice! I am a para of 24 years. I have been looking at houses to build but everything is WAY out of my price range. Your house looks almost perfect for my situation. I wish i could find a pre-exsisting house and redo it so it would be cheaper but so far that hunt is not going as planned. I also have a 5 yr old that i need some space for as well. Do u have any recommendations on where to start. I live in the U.S. Thank you for the tour of your house!!
Thank you for sharing, it was very helpful.
I DO believe the security stuff makes a lot of sense. I have a door way ramp in front. That's all and I've always been very mindful of not letting any passersby see that I'm in a wheelchair. So i'm not out there doing any chores for any length of time.
VERY good video. Great ideas. I noticed there's no rubber barrier on the shower threshold. How wet does the rest of the bathroom & floor get? I am a recent amputee (right leg, Dec, 2012) and I don't have upper body strength to use a shower bench so I'm thinking I need a wheel-in shower converting my long shower. Just wondering how wet the floor outside the shower will get and I thought they ALL had a rubber kind of low profile barrier to cross over.
Hi Margaret!!!
Great Presentation.....
What is the name of the Manufacturer of the Bathroom Sink?
nicely done, many good ideas
je vous souhaite beaucoup de courage
Margaret i know this was 13year ago but are you the Margaret that is in Brittney Neunzig's Vlogs...
Journey Starr she is a Quad though,same as me however we say Tetraplegic over in the UK, I just wanted to say I love it,I too have a bungalow but it was all very different back then I chose not to let them touch my kitchen but I'm going to talk about it Tuesday, I think your rail idea is great that was the exact reason I won't let a rail go up,like an invitation to advertise I'm vulnerable, tyfs I will show my O.T your clips perfect.
This seems like it would cost a ton, especially the elevator.
Would love to know the make of the wheelchair?
the security factor is really making sense...
WOW!!!???
Im new in dealing with spinal cord injury and when the hospital ask me to go back home and did not want to go home and now im in a nersing home, My home need a real big job to use it freeely and i do not have the money for it.....any idea how can i be helped?
Thnaks
i love your house. when can I move in? lol
i cant help but commenting that you look like Ellen De Generes. :) I am from India..never had the basic modifications like a ramp in place of steps, which actually makes getting out of the home itself a biggie (i don't go out much as i work from home) but i do intend to in the foreseeable future..i am wondering if all the modifications were done at one go or gradually as you realized the need of it individually.. Thanks for sharing...inspires me to make my home more wheelchair friendly.
Thanks for the video.
good ideas tooo ..
0 dislikes. Maybe its the best video in the world, lol.
I am happy you liked it....we continue to import new videos every month.
Any other questions e:mial. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing your story. I am producing a new documentary about the life of Dan Cummings, who was paralyzed in 2000 and learned how to walk and live outside of his wheelchair. An incredibly inspirational story. "Mile Of Hope: The Dan Cummings Story"
Spirit
So she goes on utube to broadcast it ????????
Geeze
vous etre belle
I have gully accessible apt.
looks more like a quad than a para
Kohler makes the sink.
КРУТО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! САЛЮТ ИЗ РОССИИ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DPDC - Disabled People Deserve a Chance
They have an elevator!!
yoou are very independent even on a wheelchair can still do alot of things by yourself:)
You sound paranoid.