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duffymoon
Asked June 25, 2024
Need help getting on and off of toilet in wheelchair. Have no leg strength, but good upper body strength.
disabled no use of legs need assistance
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Geaton777
Jun 25, 2024
Care.com or do a browser search for "aid agencies near me"
This is not a site for hiring aids.
If you hire help you will need to commit to enough hours per week. No one is going to come over only for your bathroom routine.
Or, contact social services for your county to have an in-home needs assessment.
Are you on Medicaid? Are you a vet?
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This is not a site for hiring aids.
If you hire help you will need to commit to enough hours per week. No one is going to come over only for your bathroom routine.
Or, contact social services for your county to have an in-home needs assessment.
Are you on Medicaid? Are you a vet?