Pink Girl was test driving a power chair at this past week's visit. First her therapist tried to get her to walk over to the chair. She encouraged her to walk River - one of his leashes draped over her walker while I held the shorter one. Not much cooperation, so she was "helped" to get there.
Power chair driving is way more fun. I think this was only her second time in the chair and as this is not her personal chair, some adjustments had to be made. Finally she was off and moving. Still learning to steer, but clearly enjoying herself, she headed down the hallway. She was able to raise her self up to look in the pool window; later she could lower herself to give River a drink - these are the kinds of things we tend to take for granted.
River was not at all fazed by the chair 's movement or sound, gotta love his adaptability - we did have to keep an eye on his tail - as she moves so much faster, the chance of it getting caught increases. We found it helpful to tell her to aim the joystick at River and his bright yellow vest (yes, he finally has one). This helped to keep her straight and encouraged her to sit upright and minimized bumping the wall as we headed down the hallway.
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