I presume she will have a bus pass, would this have a number, her name or
address on it?
I'm not sure of the politics but could her GP be traced or support services
locally asked to help her? Carefully of course, she might have been afraid
to ask.
Regards Jane
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From: Accessibuilt list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Ian Watkins (Consultability)
Sent: 19 December 2008 09:19
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Subject: Re: Incontinence on public transport
Would it not be possible to provide a folding wheelchair on the bus that can
be put in the wheelchair space when required? This could be the seating
provision for this lady. This could easily be wiped clean (or have some
padding on it?) and would save the other seats in the bus. A cheapish
wheelchair would not be excessively expensive. Perhaps shoe could provide
one herself if cost was an issue.
Ian Watkins BSc, MSc, NRAC Auditor Member
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Kelvin Mok
Sent: 18 December 2008 22:36
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Subject: Re: Incontinence on public transport
At 03:00 PM 12/18/2008 -0700, you wrote:
> Hey, I think I may have just invented a disability product with
> commercial possibilities.
I just thought of another solution. Make a tote bag that she can put an
adult diaper in and make it into a seat cushion. It is zippered. One
side of the tote bag has a appropiately sized panel of waterproof mesh to
allow urine to pass through easily and the rest of the tote bag is
plasticized to contain the wet diaper and any excess urine. Carry the tote
bag by the handle and she carries everything, including any excess urine,
out of the bus without embarrassment or anyone not in the know realise what
just happened. She can dispose of the diaper in a toilet facility, clean
up and replace with a fresh diaper. The bus operator should still carry a
supply of free diapers to accommodate this lady's disability as she will
need one when she reboards the bus. It is a very cheap and practical
solution the bus operator should be proud of as a sympathetic company in
accommodating people with disabilities.
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