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This thread centers around the experiences and concerns of participants regarding attending the NC conference while dealing with a foot injury. Participants share their personal experiences with mobility challenges and discuss options for assistance during the event.
Views differ regarding the necessity and cost of wheelchairs, with some participants reporting no charge while others mention rental fees. There is no clear consensus on the best approach to managing mobility at the conference.
Participants are preparing for their first NC conference while dealing with foot injuries, sharing insights on personal experiences and logistical considerations for mobility during the event.
Consultants attending NC with similar mobility challenges may find the shared experiences and logistical discussions relevant to their situation.
lmradlein said:Has anyone gone to NC in a foot cast? I broke mine today :cry: If I had no bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all. I'm staying at the Sheraton Hotel. Will I have a lot of walking to do to get to NC? This is also my first year of going. So any info would be great.
pcchefjane said:Whoever you talked to was wrong about the wheelchair. The email I got from the lady said it was $25 a day for the wheelchair PLUS if you need someone to push you, it is extra. You need to talk to Erika Myhre. She is the HO Meetings Coordinator. The first email I got from her said wheelchairs would be provided and scooters were $50/day. When I questioned the "provided" vs. renting, she sent this information:
Hi Jane –I apologize for any inconvenience or miscommunication. Wheelchairs are $25/day and the scooters are $50/day and you should be able to rent one on-site, but reserving them ahead of time is preferred. If you are attending with other team members, you could have them assist you with a wheelchair maybe. This year all events (general sessions, workshops, meals, etc) will be contained in one building so there will be substantially less walking and distance between events. I hope this helps. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Erika
I had several emails back and forth with her, explaining that I felt this should be added to the NC Registration form so everyone is aware of the costs. Blessedly for me, my ED is paying for my scooter or I would have been hurting badly for money since I own no credit cards and deal in cash only (thanks to FPU)!
ChefBeckyD said:I highlighted the most interesting part of this email! I've been to many conferences, and had to run from one end of McCormick Center to the other many times....I wonder which building we will be in? That is just very very interesting! It's going to make everything new for those of us who are "seasoned"!
I broke my foot and it's been quite a challenge, especially since I'm just 8 days away from an important event in North Carolina.
The injury occurred during a routine activity; I misstepped and unfortunately landed awkwardly, resulting in a fracture.
Despite the injury, I'm trying to make arrangements to still participate, whether that means attending virtually or finding ways to manage my mobility during the event.
Yes, I've seen a doctor who has advised me on rest, elevation, and possibly using a walking boot to aid in recovery.
I'm focusing on self-care, staying positive, and finding ways to adapt my plans while I heal. Support from friends and family has also been incredibly helpful.