In my mind, the terms take into consideration the surfaces and levels of the sufaces, in addition to distance.
De


Lehman, David wrote:


-----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sat 3/12/2005 8:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [NeuroPT ] Pathfinding/Wayfinding




Dear folks, can someone tell me what are the criterias to be considered a community ambulator and household ambulator. Is it primarily the distance ambulated whatever the mode of ambulation used (scooter, rollator, etc)?


Thanks.

Jonathan Cruz, PT
New Jersey







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