Hello! You all were so helpful when I was looking for support after helping my mom move into assisted living. Her mobility has decreased and she is no longer able to come to our house to visit because we have 2 steps - one to the front stoop and another into the front door. I’d like to put a wheelchair ramp in our garage so she can come in that way safely. Since this is not her primary residence, am I correct this is not a purchase Medicare will assist with?We are thinking of hiring a contractor to build something for us out of wood since the metal ramps are so expensive. The ramp would stay sheltered within our garage. Any tips for finding building plans or other solutions I’m not thinking of? Thanks!
We used one for my husband to get in and out through the garage, which was just a single step up. Many have adjustable back legs so can be used for step-ups of varying heights, which is the type we used, like this one: https://www.amazon.com/EZ-ACCESS-24-Transitions-Transfer-Wheelchairs/dp/B00TZAYWIM/
Others rest on the top step, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Ruedamann-Threshold-Wheelchair-Handicaps-Wheelchairs/dp/B086YMSPJM/ This one comes in varying sizes which can be used for various height ranges.
My GFs parents put a ramp in their garage for her when she visited. They lived in a rancher and the 2 car garage was on the right end looking at the front. The kitchen door was on the left when you entered the garage. The ramp ran up the side of the left wall. The height was even with the door entrance. A hand rail was placed on the right side of the ramp. Hope this gives u an idea.