Man in wheelchair compelled to crawl in a government-owned home in WA due to accessibility issues.

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  1. It’s truly disheartening to hear about the challenges that individuals with disabilities face, especially in government-owned facilities that should prioritize accessibility. Everyone deserves to have access to safe and suitable living conditions. This situation highlights the urgent need for increased awareness and action towards making public spaces more inclusive. It’s essential for local governments to invest in proper infrastructure and ensure that all citizens, regardless of their physical abilities, can navigate their homes and communities with dignity and independence. Advocacy for accessibility improvements must be a priority to prevent situations like this from happening again.

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