gkainz
Final Approach
Help me brainstorm through details of a possible flight from Rapid City, SD KRAP to Brookings, SD KBKS - 370 sm, 5.5 hrs driving, or 270 nm, 2.0 hrs flying. So far, this is all a mental exercise - a "could I do it?".
My mom's in a nursing home in Rapid City, and we're considering transferring her to Brookings, SD to be closer to my sister and her family. Mom's in a wheel chair, non-ambulatory, lost a leg recently due to infection in a knee replacement surgery last year. I have to have specific conversations with the PT staff at the nursing home to find out her exact capabilities now - I don't believe she can stand on her good leg, and quite sure she couldn't lift herself up into a seat.
They currently use a Hoyer lift to move her around, but I know the PT staff have been working towards bed to chair transfers for her, but not sure how much progress they've made.
I could see this lift possibly working to get her into a high wing, but I don't see her getting into a low wing (what I have access to ... a Dakota, Bonanza or Saratoga) ... would require sliding up the wing seated, then lift, turn and move into the seat.
Then there's the potential egress issue. In an emergency in the low wing, we're both stuck. With a high wing/2 doors, not quite as stuck, but still not great.
The only positive factor of this would be 2 hrs air vs 5.5 (plus stops) ground travel. Everything else leans strongly towards a NO GO for me.
I did hear about a Wheelchair transport company that I will investigate. Also suspect a non-emergency ambulance transfer cost might be astronomical, but don't know yet.
My mom's in a nursing home in Rapid City, and we're considering transferring her to Brookings, SD to be closer to my sister and her family. Mom's in a wheel chair, non-ambulatory, lost a leg recently due to infection in a knee replacement surgery last year. I have to have specific conversations with the PT staff at the nursing home to find out her exact capabilities now - I don't believe she can stand on her good leg, and quite sure she couldn't lift herself up into a seat.
They currently use a Hoyer lift to move her around, but I know the PT staff have been working towards bed to chair transfers for her, but not sure how much progress they've made.
I could see this lift possibly working to get her into a high wing, but I don't see her getting into a low wing (what I have access to ... a Dakota, Bonanza or Saratoga) ... would require sliding up the wing seated, then lift, turn and move into the seat.
Then there's the potential egress issue. In an emergency in the low wing, we're both stuck. With a high wing/2 doors, not quite as stuck, but still not great.
The only positive factor of this would be 2 hrs air vs 5.5 (plus stops) ground travel. Everything else leans strongly towards a NO GO for me.
I did hear about a Wheelchair transport company that I will investigate. Also suspect a non-emergency ambulance transfer cost might be astronomical, but don't know yet.