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Wheelchair is his life; CD player would improve it
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By Lynda Arakawa
Advertiser Staff Writer
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The 61-year-old man with cerebral palsy finds a calm peace when he listens to Hawaiian music. It helps him to relax while he's in his manual wheelchair.
The man, who asked not to be identified, has been longing to get a portable CD player with headphones so he can enjoy his music when he leaves his home.
But he can't afford much. Virtually all of his Social Security benefits go to pay for basic necessities, such as rent, food and bills. It's difficult for him to even buy clothes.
He knows that with his monthly income limits, "I cannot go overboard" in spending.
"It may be hard, but I am trying really hard," he said.
Just a simple portable CD player would go a long way for this man, who said Hawaiian music is therapeutic for him.
"It makes me calm," he said.
The man has been living independently in a one-bedroom apartment partially subsidized by the government for almost 30 years. He used to walk with a cane or a walker, but his physical condition deteriorated as he grew older, and he's been in a manual wheelchair for about 10 years.
He has difficulty speaking and often has to repeat himself to his caseworker and others in communicating his needs.
But the man keeps a positive attitude. He said he's grateful for his brother, his caseworker "and for my life."
"Be happy with what you have," he said. "Because some people don't have nothing."
In addition to a portable CD player and a CD with Hawaiian songs, the man needs some new clothes and shoes, which would help boost his self-esteem and make him feel "very nice (and) very neat."
He would appreciate clothes like pants, a polo shirt, and rubber or leather shoes for him to wear during his church and community activities.
He wears a size 46x30 pants and a 2XL shirt.
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Reach Lynda Arakawa at larakawa@honoluluadvertiser.com.