In this week’s poll, sponsored by Caregiving.com and eCareDiary.com, we wonder: Is caregiving easier in the summer?
In this week’s poll, sponsored by Caregiving.com and eCareDiary.com, we wonder: Is caregiving easier in the summer?
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Francine
I think it’s easier in that my husband and I can go for walks while he’s in his scooter, and also transporting him is easier. I think it’s very difficult to get him in and out of the car in cold weather! I can’t just “run” I have to get him out, get his wheelchair out, and sometimes push him across ice and snow! And then reverse it all when we’re ready to leave! Br-r-r-r-r!!!