Went there this morning, place is packed. You get a number from a computerized machine, sit down (if you can find an empty chair) and wait.
In my 2 hours of waiting, a man in a wide wheelchair tried to come in the front door - wheelchair wouldn't fit after several tries. Finally the caretaker got him out of his chair and he barely walked inside. Wheelchair folded out again and he could sit in the waiting area.
My point is, knowing the nature of a Social Security Office, you would think they would accommodate even wide wheelchairs. I believe (but don't know), that a lot of their customers are disabled and have to show up in person. I was just disgusted how their set-up is !
Rant over !
In my 2 hours of waiting, a man in a wide wheelchair tried to come in the front door - wheelchair wouldn't fit after several tries. Finally the caretaker got him out of his chair and he barely walked inside. Wheelchair folded out again and he could sit in the waiting area.
My point is, knowing the nature of a Social Security Office, you would think they would accommodate even wide wheelchairs. I believe (but don't know), that a lot of their customers are disabled and have to show up in person. I was just disgusted how their set-up is !
Rant over !