Originally Posted by
emily_in_nc
I surely wish there'd been a grab bar in my FIL's shower when he fell this past spring. He falls a LOT now, being 86. Nothing in their house was set up for accessibility, so I'm very relieved he's now in assisted living and they've sold the house.
One thing I've found interesting here in Mexico is that building codes, so far as I can tell, are very lax compared to those in the US. I see new buildings going up having inspection notices, but in particular, stairways are not required to have handrails. I recently slipped while coming down the steps after yoga practice, and dang, that hurt. The steps have narrow treads (also no building code about that, I guess), are concrete that's been slickened over the years from wear, and there's no railing. I was messing with my bag and trying to get my bottle of water out and owie! Slid down several stairs on my butt and hit the back of my forearm on a stair. I thought I was going to have a terrible bruise on my butt, but fortunately, if I did, it was out of sight, and it never felt sore. The arm is still a bit tender a week later. I have been much more careful coming down those stairs since!
Other than buildings with elevators and/or ground floor units/businesses, this is not a place set up for the elderly or disabled, but they have started installing wheelchair ramps into a couple of businesses, and have made a couple of the beaches accessible with boardwalks.