I think they should start building some houses with handicap accessible things because then if someone who is handicapped buys the house then they are better off
That is sad that the guy can't find housing. He was put on the waiting list, but who knows how long the waiting list is. If you had a baby girl that you couldn't pick up that would be sad too. You wouldn't have the pictures pf you holding her as a baby or even a toddler.
I agree that they need more handicap accessible housing, because in today's society, it just makes sense. Also, the fact that with the kind of people living in America, who don't make smart choices etc when they are pregnant, makes for a child and then adult who has trouble functioning. Maybe they could put him in a group home or something, but if he is can function like a normal person, then they should provide houses. The elderly apartments here in Harlan, when they had to redo the elevators, they moved the people who depended on them, and couldn't take stairs, to the first floor, until they were done working. That is just respect for the people who can't do a simple task, such as walking up stairs. But it's also like Connor said, somebody else could get hurt or something, then what do you do? Leave them stranded? This is just my opinion though.
That is kind of sad that people don't make a deal with him to get the house handicap accessible. Especially apartments should be handicap accessible because you never know if someone is going to get injured that is all ready living there or you might get someone new that can't get through door ways or go up stairs because they have a wheel chair.
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I think they should start building some houses with handicap accessible things because then if someone who is handicapped buys the house then they are better off
That is sad that the guy can't find housing. He was put on the waiting list, but who knows how long the waiting list is. If you had a baby girl that you couldn't pick up that would be sad too. You wouldn't have the pictures pf you holding her as a baby or even a toddler.
This is really sad, there needs to be more handicap accessible housing. He should be eligible for disability, to help cover the bills.
This is ridiculous. Why wouldn't you try to help the man?
I agree that they need more handicap accessible housing, because in today's society, it just makes sense. Also, the fact that with the kind of people living in America, who don't make smart choices etc when they are pregnant, makes for a child and then adult who has trouble functioning. Maybe they could put him in a group home or something, but if he is can function like a normal person, then they should provide houses. The elderly apartments here in Harlan, when they had to redo the elevators, they moved the people who depended on them, and couldn't take stairs, to the first floor, until they were done working. That is just respect for the people who can't do a simple task, such as walking up stairs. But it's also like Connor said, somebody else could get hurt or something, then what do you do? Leave them stranded? This is just my opinion though.
That is kind of sad that people don't make a deal with him to get the house handicap accessible. Especially apartments should be handicap accessible because you never know if someone is going to get injured that is all ready living there or you might get someone new that can't get through door ways or go up stairs because they have a wheel chair.