An elderly and ill individual that only goes these days to shul for Mincha on Shabbos being taken on a wheelchair. This next Shabbos is Parshas Shekolim, since he will not be there in the morning when that parsha is read, can it be read for him especially by Mincha, at it is close to Teruma and he would not hear it otherwise?

Birkei Yosef (685: 3) rules that if Parshas Shekolim was not read during Shabbos morning it should not be read after Musaf for individuals that did not heard it before. The reason given is that unlike Parshas Zachor that constitutes a personal obligation for all. However Shekalim is similar to the reading of the Shabbos parsha itself and requires a Minyan. See similar ruling in Piskei Teshuvos (685: 2).