Disability
In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]localroger
(3,727 posts)My parents spent a lot of effort on the house where I grew up after I left. They removed the bathtub, because neither of them felt safe taking an immersion bath, and replaced with a large and luxurious shower. All the doors replaced with pocket doors so they can easily be operated by someone in a wheelchair. And so on.
When they did sell the house it went for a premium, and when they built their new house it was built from the ground up on the same principles. Tile floated throughout the entire structure with no gaps or thresholds. Everything on one level, everything accessible to someone in a wheelchair. They put in the first all-house generator ever installed in Mississippi, just in time for it to run for nine days straight after hurricane Katrina came through.
TL/DR: If you are comfortable in your house with your disability, that is a seriously valuable thing you should absolutely not give up.