Asbury Park Press

Generosity gives paralyzed mom a ramp out of her house

- Jerry Carino

NEPTUNE – Dominique Medler worried that her 63-year-old mother, who was paralyzed by a November car accident, would be unable to leave their Neptune home because it lacked a wheelchair-accessible ramp to the front porch.

Thanks to the generosity of an Asbury Park Press reader and a local business, that is no longer a problem.

Amramp New Jersey, which specialize­s in ramp installati­on and has a warehouse in Wall, installed a 20-foot steel-based ramp last week at a deep discount.

The company was contacted by a Toms River resident who read about the Medlers’ plight in the March 4 edition of the Press. The resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, was looking to transfer a ramp that her family no longer needed to the Medlers.

After a few calls she connected with Amramp, which doesn’t transfer ramps, but offered to install a new one for $1,500 — a quarter of the normal cost.

“This makes a big difference — now my mom can get outside,” Dominique Medler said. “That’s the main goal here, is the happiness of my mom.”

With limited mobility below the neck, Elizabeth Medler, a retired special-education teacher, is mostly confined to a bed. Dominque Medler, 32, took leave from her career as a techindust­ry recruiter to become her mom’s full-time caretaker.

Insurance balked at Elizabeth’s

long-term coverage needs, putting a financial strain on Dominque, who has taken up waitressin­g on weekends to pay the bills, and her brother Dante, who lives nearby and works as an auto mechanic.

“We’re happy to give back to our community when the opportunit­y presents itself,” said Jamie Higley, marketing director of Amramp New Jersey.

Dominique said the family is

touched by the support of everyone involved.

“I really appreciate them for doing this,” she said. “It helps a lot.”

To further the cause, Dominique is launching a nonprofit titled “Liz’s Healing House Foundation” with a goal of providing resources for families affected by spinal-cord injuries. A kick-off fundraisin­g mixer will take place from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 23, at 618 Restaurant in Freehold.

There is no charge to attend, but donations (cash or check) and gently used sneakers will be collected.

Anyone interested in attending should RSVP at www.eventcreat­e.com/e/lizhealing­housefundr­aiser. For more informatio­n, email Dominique Medler at dominiquem­edler4@gmail.com.

Jerry Carino is community columnist for the Asbury Park Press, focusing on the Jersey Shore’s interestin­g people, inspiring stories and pressing issues.

Contact him at jcarino@gannettnj.com.

 ?? TANYA BREEN/ASBURY PARK PRESS ?? Elizabeth Medler, 63, of Neptune, who has been paralyzed since a November car accident, is cared for by her daughter, Dominique Medler, who took leave from her job to serve as a full-time caretaker.
TANYA BREEN/ASBURY PARK PRESS Elizabeth Medler, 63, of Neptune, who has been paralyzed since a November car accident, is cared for by her daughter, Dominique Medler, who took leave from her job to serve as a full-time caretaker.
 ?? PRESS PETER ACKERMAN/ASBURY PARK ?? Dominique Medler stands on the ramp that was installed for her mother Elizabeth by Amramp New Jersey.
PRESS PETER ACKERMAN/ASBURY PARK Dominique Medler stands on the ramp that was installed for her mother Elizabeth by Amramp New Jersey.
 ?? TANYA BREEN/ASBURY PARK PRESS ?? Elizabeth Medler, 63, of Neptune, who has been paralyzed since a November car accident, is cared for by her daughter, Dominique Medler, who took leave from her job to serve as a full-time caretaker.
TANYA BREEN/ASBURY PARK PRESS Elizabeth Medler, 63, of Neptune, who has been paralyzed since a November car accident, is cared for by her daughter, Dominique Medler, who took leave from her job to serve as a full-time caretaker.

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