You need stairs to get inside.
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So they made the building accessible on the inside...mostly (no lifts on the inside, everything on the first floor is accessible though).
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And most doors are a press to open. But not all. Like the bathrooms. It’s a push to go in and a pull to go out. But the door is heavy with no stopper, and there aren’t windows or fans to air it out.
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So presumably this is accessible for people who don’t always need a wheelchair, but may need one.
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But stairs still pose an issue because what if it’s one of those days?
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Also, the bathroom is a wet room with no curtain so water gets everywhere, although the floor doesn’t seem slippery.
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No place to keep a towel though without it getting wet.
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And for anyone asking why I am in this room: I have a hard time with lots of stairs. I knew I’d be climbing them a lot because I stayed a floor up last year and they really hurt my knee.
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Some stairs are okay, if they are low or few in number. But yeah, lots of stairs all the time = achy knee that takes forever to heal.
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The shower head is great though. Good pressure. But maybe too hard for some? Not sure it’s adjustable.
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The desk is hard because I keep hitting my bad knee on the drawer.
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