Mobility in the City: Washington, D.C. – Aaron Baker, Spinal Cord Injury Lifestyle Specialist
In this video from Shield HealthCare's Spinal Cord Injury Lifestyle Specialist, watch Aaron explore Washington, D.C. Aaron begins his trip with a search for food at an accessible restaurant in Georgetown. After a bit of a runaround, he finds a spot to eat and heads back to the National Mall using Uber WAV. Time to see the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. Then off to the Metro Center Station for a trip out to the Hillwood Museum and Gardens. Aaron finishes his day at the Capitol Building. Join Aaron as he uses public transportation to discover DC, and let us know in the comments what city you would like to see him in next! Looking for more Aaron? Come check out his Spinal Cord Injury community: shieldhealthcare.com/community/spinal-cord-injury/

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