Cross posted on Reddit/30A.
I am a long-time local who has worked along 30A since the early 2000's. My partner had a stroke a couple of years ago and is paralyzed on his right side - he was in a wheelchair, then walker, and now uses a cane and knee scooter (he has been amazing with his recovery). His anxiety about going to restaurants, events, shops is high, though - it's not just about a venue or an event being 'ADA-accessible' and checking a box for 'yes, we have a ramp or a handicapped bathroom stall'.
I am developing an app about real, practical advice for caregivers and the person with various limitations or challenges (parking, distance to a bathroom from a table to the bathroom, surfaces like concrete or cobblestone, are tables close together, is it super crowded, etc., ). I've been following this group in some form (or profile name) for years, so I thought I would ask all of you (visitors and locals) if this is something of interest or could be beneficial for a lot of people with various disabilities or limitations.
Thoughts?
I am a long-time local who has worked along 30A since the early 2000's. My partner had a stroke a couple of years ago and is paralyzed on his right side - he was in a wheelchair, then walker, and now uses a cane and knee scooter (he has been amazing with his recovery). His anxiety about going to restaurants, events, shops is high, though - it's not just about a venue or an event being 'ADA-accessible' and checking a box for 'yes, we have a ramp or a handicapped bathroom stall'.
I am developing an app about real, practical advice for caregivers and the person with various limitations or challenges (parking, distance to a bathroom from a table to the bathroom, surfaces like concrete or cobblestone, are tables close together, is it super crowded, etc., ). I've been following this group in some form (or profile name) for years, so I thought I would ask all of you (visitors and locals) if this is something of interest or could be beneficial for a lot of people with various disabilities or limitations.
Thoughts?