Opinion: Wheelchair users live outside the home, not just inside. Medicare policies need to acknowledge that

Medicare's coverage of mobility assistive devices depends on three small words scattered like land mines throughout the decision: "in the home." That needs to change.

My daughter, Katherine, is 21 years old. She has cerebral palsy and has relied on a power wheelchair to move around the world since she was 5 years old.

With summer in full swing, she likes to roll down the sidewalks in our neighborhood and look at the flowers in bloom. She enjoys popping into her neighborhood therapy clinic to visit friends. And she loves to be the center of attention. Earlier this summer, she participated in a two-night stage performance of “Shrek,” starring adults with disabilities. She played the Fairy Godmother, and she nailed it.

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