JUST A SMALL TIP WHICH MAYBE SOME OF YOU ALREADY KNOW OR FIGURED OUT, THE HOYER 
CAN SERVE AS A TOILET, THAT'S WHAT I USE, IT'S MORE COMFORTABLE FOR ME THAN THE 
COMODE, IT ALSO MAKES IT EASIER FOR MY MOM TO DO THE DIG STIM AND ALL.


Lissette Whitehead
www.lissettesgoaltowalk.synthasite.com
www.lwgripgloves.com




From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 09:15:44 -0500
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Vacations
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]








Hoyers don't fold. The pole is secured to the base with a lock 
fastener.  You can also remove the sling so that you have 3 pieces.
 
Best Wishes
 

In a message dated 3/12/2010 8:22:21 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

  I have the same Hoyer, but I'm not sure how well it folds up. 
  I have some limited space underneath one of my bench seats, but I guess I 
need 
  to try it out.

  I am thinking about going to a family reunion this summer, but 
  if I go and take my mother along I'm going to have to look at renting a 
  recreational vehicle big enough for the whole family that also has a lift. 
  That will be difficult to find. Then again, I do remember someone at the VA 
  having a recreational vehicle, maybe they would be willing to rent it to me 
  for a week or two.

  As for showering, it's probably difficult to believe, but I 
  don't shower during the winter at all. It's just too cold for me and I never 
  end up warming up if I do so. I just have my PCA give me a really good bed 
  baths and I wash my hair in a basin on my bed.

  If people would think I'm dirty, they would be completely 
  wrong. Whenever I have been admitted to the hospital, I usually get a shower 
  three times a week, but when I come back home it takes at least two or three 
  bed baths to get back to my normal cleanliness.

  Sorry for writing so much, but I would also like to 
  know about the bricks under the bed in hotel rooms. I have only traveled one 
  time and in that particular case the disabled room was wonderful. That was, 
  however, on a military base. I was 
  able to use a spare bed that had the bottom completely opened up so my Hoyer 
  could fit under it properly.Thanks for all this 
  information.

Q

  On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:34 PM, bob quinn <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hi Shell Bell,

Travel has its challenges, but is 
    do-able.  Can be frustrating, but its worth it for the 
    stories:

Book: "Able To Travel - True Stories by and for People with 
    disabilities" edited by Alison Walsh - definately inspiring to hear what 
    others were able to accomplish, with many lessons and a lot of generally 
    useful info.
http://www.amazon.com/Able-Travel-Rough-Guide-Guides/dp/1858281105/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1268160872&sr=1-1

My 
    Essential equipment:
 - Fold-up Shower Stool
 - Raised 
    Toilet Seat (arm-less)
 - Sliding Board

I always travel with 
    someone to help me transfer and use my own van (haven't gone by plane yet 
    and haven't rented a van ...though I know they are available for rent). 
     Ideally I use my portable Hoyer lift though, since most hotels have 
    blocks under the bed (so there is no "under"), and the shower chair 
requires 
    a slideboard anyway.

Here are some pointers:

Fold-up shower 
    chair:
http://www.allegromedical.com//hospital-discharge-favorites-c5000/shower-chair-folding-shower-chair-w-back-p188763.html

Raised 
    Toilet Seat with Arms (but arms aren't conducive to slideboards):
http://www.allegromedical.com/bathroom-assists-c517/locking-raised-toilet-seat-with-padded-armrests-p560734.html

Raised 
    Toilet Seat without Arms (varied heights)
http://www.allegromedical.com/bathroom-assists-c517/2-4-6-contoured-tall-ette-elevated-toilet-seat-standard-and-elongated-styles-p192759.html

Hoyer 
    "Advance" portable Hoyer Lift (folds-up for transport):
http://www.spinlife.com/Hoyer-Advance-H-Patient-Lift-Manual-Patient-Lift/spec.cfm?productID=81056

Freedom 
    Wand:
http://www.allegromedical.com/bathroom-assists-c517/the-freedom-wand-p559409.html

hope 
    that helps make for some more adventurous future spring breaks for 
    you,
bob

    
    
    
At 11:17 PM 3/8/2010, [email protected] 
    wrote:

>Hi guys~
>It's spring break and I am still on 
    campus... Long story short: I am a incomplete quad. but am independent. I 
    wanted to go to the beach but didn't because:
>
>1. I don't have 
    transportation (there is a bus system)
>2. and mainly because in order 
    to take a shower I need my shower chair. For those of you
>who use one 
    you know that's is not something an individual can pack up & take with 
    you.
>
>When you travel or vacation how do you do it? I 
    want/need to go to the beach. Do hotels have shower chairs available? Is it 
    possible to rent vans?   ( I have my licence to drive a van with hand 
    controls)
>
>It will be 4 years since my accident and I have not 
    been anywhere except Mom's, the Sleep Inn over Christmas break (that was a 
    nightmare), and in a dorm room.
>Please tell me how you guys go on 
    vacation, where, how do you do it? If I am ever going to go it will be by 
    myself. Have any of you pulled this off?
>
>I really need and 
    would appreciate your input, I am tired of "feeling" alone and want to 
    change.
>
>Thanks


                                          
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