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Thank you for your response. We have called around unfortunately the shuttles can not lift a wheelchair and he is unable to climb stairs due to a broken hip/femur bone in July. They are also living on ssi so income is very tight at the moment. Mayo is our last hope the Drs here in the upper peninsula of Michigan can not handle his condition.
@aclark81, I think you should contact the Concierge Service that I share in my previous post. You do not have to do this alone. Mayo is the last hope for many patients. Give them a call.
Keep in touch.
Rosemary
Thank you Rosemary I did email them waiting to hear back now, if not soon I will give them a call.
@aclark81, I see that you have recently joined Mayo Connect, and I would like to extend a sincere welcome to you. Your question is one that many of us have experienced throughout our variety of treatments and conditions. As a new member, I want you to feel welcome to view / participate in any of our many other discussion groups or features that are listed across the top of this page.
I see that @llwortman has already shared some excellent information from her experience.
My husband and I have stayed at several nearby lodgings that we could walk in the 'subway ' system, and not be bothered by the weather. They are all wheelchair friendly. Parking at the motel could be something to consider. Here is a link that my husband found helpful. http://www.rochestercvb.org/ Our preference is to be connected to Mayo. If you are driving and need to park, be sure to check out whether there is a fee.
We have also stayed at short distance and relied on the shuttle service. If you choose to stay away from the clinic, most motels have shuttles that take you directly to the main entry, and pick you there. It has a roof, so no need to worry about the rain or snow! Shuttles are wheelchair accessible, and there are also wheelchairs at the entry if you prefer to do that. Drivers are all helpful to anyone needing assistance. If this is your choice - Use the shuttle. You cannot beat the door to door service!
Here is another resource:
Mayo Clinic in Rochester has Concierge Services to help make your trip go smoothly. They provide information about travel, lodging, Mayo Clinic and community resources to plan your visit to make your visit smooth and less stressful!
And it’s free.
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. CST by phone, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in person
Location: Mayo Building, Lobby level, International Center
Email: concierge@mayo.edu
Phone: 507-538-8438
I hope this is helpful. Let me know what other questions you have.
Safe travels.
Rosemary