My mother in laws Physical therapist is giving unwanted advice 1. She informed me we need to build a ramp for my MIL so she can take her Dogs out in the Wheelchair . Our concern is she lives in a complex on the corner where cars speed in . 2. She is having her children come to their house to walk the dog . Our concern is we do not know these high school kids and do not want them taking advantage of them . We live just half a mile away and check on them daily so do I ask the therapist to just do her job and let my family do ours????
When an Elder lives in a housing complex---any configuration of apartments means they don't control whether or how much ADA changes can have done to the property to accommodate her.
EVEN though buildings are supposed to be ADA,
and even bldgs supposedly meant to house elders and those with disabilities,
are more often than not, still barely accessible for anyone beyond using a walking stick or a modest walker; just ask anyone in a wheel chair or with mobility limitations!
She MAY have asked the PT to write a prescription for a ramp, so she could get a ramp she could use--dog or not.
A building manager often 1st needs a prescription for things like that, before they can act on either doing it, or hiring it done, or allowing family to do it.