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Calgary Mom Of Terminally Ill Boy Urges Empathy In Neighbourhood Parking Spat

The Canadian Press, 16 Aug, 2018 12:50 PM
    CALGARY — The mother of a terminally ill Calgary boy who requires around-the-clock care says she is being hassled by neighbours over street parking.
     
     
    Melissa Huitema has a team of nurses and other professionals who take care of five-year-old Cade at home. She, her husband and three boys live on a suburban street where the single-family homes are spaced tightly together.
     
     
     
    Street parking is a "free for all," she said. No one has driveways and garages are in the laneway.
     
     
    She said there have been confrontations with neighbours over the parade of care staff who park by the home. 
     
     
    "I've had people come to my door and tell me that I needed to move the vehicle or they were going to hit it. I've had people leave notes on the vehicle asking not to park here, park there. I've had people saying 'Can you not park in front of my house?' when I'm walking out with my kids," she said.
     
     
    "I'm trying to deal with other things. There's kind of a lot going on."
     
     
    She said many of those complaining are aware of Cade's condition.   
     
     
    "It's just infuriating."
     
     
    The Calgary Parking Authority says it doesn't comment on specific cases, but says the street space in front of residential homes is public.
     
     
    The family has a wheelchair accessible spot in front of the house, but it's open to anyone with a permit and is sometimes taken up.
     
     
    Huitema declined to say in which neighbourhood she lives. She said she doesn't want to call out her neighbours or worsen tensions with them.  
     
     
    She just wants people in general to have more empathy.
     
     
    "We need to be more aware of what people are going through," she said. "You need to take a step back and think about your actions."
     
     
    Huitema said she has many supportive neighbours who will leave parking spots open when they can.
     
     
    Cade, her middle son, has Krabbe disease which affects the nervous system. Set to turn six in November, he has lived well past the typical life expectancy of two.
     
     
    "Cade is completely aware of what's going on around him, but his body is failing him," said Huitema, who is a registered nurse.
     
     
    He takes 20 medications a day. He cannot swallow and is fed through a tube. His airway constantly needs to be suctioned so he does not develop pneumonia.
     
     
    A nurse cares for him from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., when Huitema takes over. Then, around 11 p.m., another nurse comes for the night shift.
     
     
    There are also often physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Social workers sometimes come by, too.
     
     
    Developmental specialists help Cade learn. This week, they were doing crafts and science experiments with him in the home.
     
     
    "They've taught him how to communicate. He looks to his right for yes, his left for no," said Huitema. "He makes decisions on his own. He picks his books. The nurses even let him pick out what he wants to wear for the day."
     
     
    Mezaun Lakha-Evin, with the Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta, said she was flabbergasted when she heard what Huitema is dealing with.
     
     
    Lakha-Evin's 29-year-old daughter, who has severe cerebral palsy, lives with her and there are constantly caregivers in her home.
     
     
    "Everyone in my area is very aware of the copious comings and goings of people and it's never been an issue," she said.
     
     
    She knows of some cases where a family has circulated a note to neighbours explaining why there are so many visitors. She said it's not up to the city to step in when there's a conflict.
     
     
    "You cannot mandate compassion."
     
     
    Photo: CANADIAN PRESS/Melissa Huitema

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