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Where is there affordable and assessible housing for the disabled in Philadelphia, PA?

I am looking for a two bedroom apartment that does not have stairs, or, if so, also has an elevator/rampI have difficuty in climbing, and find it impossible to go up or down stairs without a railing on both (I only have the full use of my left hand)Only my wife and I would be residing in the apartment/houseI have a quot;mildquot; case of Cerebral Palsy (able to walk, but with some difficulty)My wife has Lupus which affects her walking long distancesMy wife and I also have difficulty breathingme, because of asthma; her as a side affect of Lupus.

Answer:

Take your own grill top-or at least, foilBird crap, etcon the grill, someone else's mess-Don't take a chance.
Foil the grill.or take a wire brush and scrub it big time.
Agree And also, all of the apartment buildings downtown should meet your needsThere are free apartment guides available tooOr call a realtor.
If you have plenty of cash to work with, take a top you can throw on the grillIf you don't have lots of moola to work with, buy either foil disposable pans or heavy aluminum foil, and cover the grill, cutting some slits in the foil pan or foil to allow juices to drain, and smoke to get up to the food.
My family throws a reunion every year at a local fish hatchery and we always have the same issueWe now bring a grill brush, gardening gloves,a trash can, a tiny shovel, a heavy duty large foil, and new charcoalWe draw straws and whoever gets the short one is on grill cleaning dutyToss on the gloves, scoop out all the old debris into the trash cans, load them up w/new charcoal, scrub down the grates w/the wire brush and then foil them upSounds like a pain but it doesn't take all that long and its worth it to make sure everything is clean.

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