Two weeks into our 7 month stay at Ft. Morgan AL my wife took a slow speed bicycle spill which resulted in a 3 hr operation and 4 days in the hospital to piece back together her right femur. As soon as the RV park operators found out they got to work. The largest site available was given to us and they built a ramp to allow wheelchair access into our trailer. The community got together and found a narrow wheelchair that fit inside our 22" door, secured a walker and portable toilet. They broke down camp, helped me hitch up and reset all our belongings in the new site while I was in the hospital with my wife.
It's been two weeks now since she's back and the steady stream of well wishers and visitors has brought tears to my eyes more than once. Through all this the bonds we've made with our old friends have been strengthened and new friends have been made.
Just to let everyone know something like not being able to put any weight on a leg for 6 weeks maybe more isn't a reason to head for home and cancel your winter plans. It's doable and with the good folks here at Ft. Morgan RV park it's actually easy.
Please share any ideas, hints or experiences. I'll try to add what we've found out as time permits. This morning will be spend at the Dr. to get her staples out and trying to get a handicap placard. Then off to look for wheelchair accessible beaches.