Mom has to go back to India in Dec (after staying here with me for a few months). She will get a wheelchair but the big problem is: she might misplace her passport, get confused with the bathroom door, will forget to fill out the immigration forms. Any ideas on how to tackle this?
I am trying to avoid a $2500 trip for me. But if that's the price of peace of mind, I will go....
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When she came out was she alone, or did someone accompany her? How was she for that flight? Does she have lots of experience flying?
Do you have any friends or family who maybe interesting in flying with her if you pay part or all of their fare? Someone who has experience working as a care aid, nurse etc. When I few home from France in May I sat beside an Indo-Canadian nurse who was heading home after a 4 month trip. She would have loved to have had a way to finance part of her trip. I am sure if you asked at your local Temple you could find qualified help.
My parents used to travel and as long as your mother is patient enough to wait for the wheelchair attendant to arrive (which my parents often were not!) the attendant will guide them through the procedures for arrival and departure.