i undertsand people struggle at times with mobility - (i do too and so do a great many other people) and i agree that people generally are less considerate of others these days - but i agree it works both ways.
I aways try to see things from the other side - i mean, why stand about waiting and struggling and expecting other people to just notice and offer to help?
they are busy with their own lives, jobs, tasks, problems etc - you cant expect people to always realise you need a hand, or consider you all the time - their minds are undoubtedly elsewhere - but if you simply ask someone to pass you something off a shelf - they will.
i often ask people to reach up for me because i am short - i wouldnt dream of just standing around getting irked because no-one has thought to help me - people ALWAYS help me - because i ask.
they may not offer because perhaps they too have bad backs? ... maybe they are in pain with some other ailment? maybe a loved one is seriously ill or died and they're preoccupied? maybe they have bad eyesight and cant actually see that you are struggling? ... who knows...maybe they even think you dont want help because you havent asked for it...?
i too have offered to help others - and a great many times been treated rudely and ungratefully - even been made to feel like a thief or thug one time! ... for simply helping a woman, who had fallen, home with her bags!
many people possibbly feel they will be told to go away or treated with suspicion etc? - and some people simply wont allow anyone to help them...my dad is one of them.
i dont walk down the street, thinking of the needs of every other person i see - does anyone?
do we look at them, analyse their body and face and see if you can tell if they need a hand with something?
or are we thinking about what we're having for tea, what you need from the shops, that bill that is overdue, that row you had with your friend, what to get your mum for xmas, what your husband is up to etc etc ... you think about your own worries ...or do the needs and wants of strangers come before our own?
no, we dont, no-one does - so why expect others to always just 'know' when you need a hand?
not saying things arent a struggle but perhaps people should just try asking people for help - and see how many simply say 'sure' and help ...that would make things much easier for anyone with a disability.