5%
Because he cant walk
I have heard of people peeing in bottles, maybe you could try that? Or you can use the toilet bowl for babies which is shorter and pee from your wheelchair so you don't have to go to the disabled toilet. Or when you want to poo, you can bring a plastic bag and poo in it.
50% of people have had MS for over 20 years are in a wheelchair.
disability affects participation in sports because if you are in a wheelchair and unable to walk you will feel like you cannot participate in sports and you feel you cannot be as good as some people so you don't attempt.
100%
Easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use. wheelchair accessible: In the disabled community, accessible is more specific to whether or not a person in a wheelchair (or scooter) can gain access to a building with relative ease.
Easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use. wheelchair accessible: In the disabled community, accessible is more specific to whether or not a person in a wheelchair (or scooter) can gain access to a building with relative ease.
Easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use. wheelchair accessible: In the disabled community, accessible is more specific to whether or not a person in a wheelchair (or scooter) can gain access to a building with relative ease.
Easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use. wheelchair accessible: In the disabled community, accessible is more specific to whether or not a person in a wheelchair (or scooter) can gain access to a building with relative ease.
Easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use. wheelchair accessible: In the disabled community, accessible is more specific to whether or not a person in a wheelchair (or scooter) can gain access to a building with relative ease.
Easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use. wheelchair accessible: In the disabled community, accessible is more specific to whether or not a person in a wheelchair (or scooter) can gain access to a building with relative ease.
Easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use. wheelchair accessible: In the disabled community, accessible is more specific to whether or not a person in a wheelchair (or scooter) can gain access to a building with relative ease.