The only advantage to the solid steps is they are a little more rigid. She will still have to “step up” and once your done you’ll have screw holes in the Linoleum. If your goal is to have “stable” steps, I would use a small bottle jack under the bottom step. If there isn’t enough room for a jack, then maybe cut a variety of thickness pieces of wood to “shim” the bottom step.
I’m not a fan of those solid steps, they need like 3 feet to deploy and all the dirt empties inside when you put them away. For the short time she needs solid footing, I would look into something under the bottom step.
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