Can I take a walker to work in a sheltered workshop or not?

I have osteoarthritis in both knees and frequent knee pain. I've also had two bouts of dizziness, and I don't know why or where they're coming from. I would feel better with a walker, especially for my knees. But my supervisors always say I'm too young. And yes, I'm over 30 and under 35. What do you think? I'd be happy to take it with me. They don't say anything to other people, but they do say something to me.

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wilees
2 years ago

But the superiors always say I’m too young.

When and to what extent you want to use your roller / you need to decide alone and certainly not the staff / supervisors in a WfbM.

Britney1103
2 years ago

What are your employers for people, you have to decide if you can handle it. This has nothing to do with age.

GerhardRih
2 years ago

This has nothing to do with age. If you have a walker, use them.

Phillip65
2 years ago

Why not.

Gentlemahn
2 years ago

They’re just saying you’re too young. I don’t read a ban.

It’s about your well-being and your health. As long as you’re after your work, it doesn’t matter how and what you’re doing.

You should definitely use your roller for yourself!