Jill Klug Jill Klug

Mobility is not static

Widening the hallway.

One of the biggest changes we will be making to the house will be the widening of the hallway. At exactly 3’ wide, it was a squeeze to maneuver down the hallway in a wheel chair and then turn to make it through a 30” door. Our new hallway will be 4’ wide, with 3’ wide pocket doors entering into the rooms. This widening is a predictable change.

However, we’ve also been thinking about types of mobility, not just the wheel chair type. Sometimes, it’s nice to have a space that is not too big - especially if you want to reach out and lean against a wall for support. We think about how Ann loved her U-shaped “two butt kitchen” which had ample counter space for grabbing a hold whenever you need it. We think of the occupational therapists who asked about “furniture walking” in the early days of the disease. We hope to accommodate mobility beyond a single stage. We think that will be a little less predictable - and we look forward to sharing what we’ve come up with.

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