When it snows, you’d think the grounds staff would, at least, clear the handicapped spaces of a doctor’s office. I got to the office to have blood work done but none of the spaces are clear. It’s not early in the morning (9:30) and the snow isn’t deep (maybe 1/8th inch), it would be nice if those with mobility issues didn’t, also, have to deal with this added inconvenience. Those walking with difficulty have the added threat of slipping. People without walking difficulty can have issues on even a little snow so the ability challenged have two (or more) fold difficulties. Seems to me that a doctors office would have some modicum greater sensitivity.
Category: Mobility
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