Posts Tagged ‘handicapped’

Travel For The Disabled So That You Have Everything You Need On Your Upcoming Holiday

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

If you have a disability, whether mental or physical, you may have in the past refrained from going on holiday as you feel it will be more trouble than it is worth and that you are not able to get the enjoyment and fulfillment as others who are able bodied. Things have changed a lot more recently and people with disabilities are able to travel and have their needs met from the moment they leave home and throughout their stay with travel for the disabled.

With disabled travel you are able to get a service that will take you from your own door to the door of your hotel which is useful, especially to know all of this is planed out for you in advance. This will mean that the travel companies are aware of any special equipment you need to take with you so that you can relax about having all you need.

If you are in a wheelchair all or most of the time then getting into places of interest can be difficult or impossible which is why so many places now at home and abroad have ramps and lifts so that you can see all the world has to offer, although some of the older buildings do not have this in place they are trying to adapt with removable ramps and by keeping the most interesting things on the ground level.

If you want to travel alone you are able to do so now with or without a disability. You will find that the staff where ever you stay are able to speak enough English to be able to assist you and on arriving they will make sure you are able to move around safely and get in and out of the hotel with ease. Traveling with a disability is not as challenging as it once was.

Package holidays with the disabled in mind mean that you are still able to make the savings that others do every day. If you decide that you would like a package holiday so that you are able to save on the cost this is not something that is restricted only to those who are able to walk well. You can get a service at the airport especially for you, and this will all be arranged by the company you decide to book with.

Once you arrive at your destination you will be collected by taxi that is able to either fit you in without you having to get out of your wheelchair, or one that has a big enough boot to be able to take you, your luggage and any specialist equipment you have brought with you.

You can request a room that is downstairs or one that is at a lower level and accessible by lift. The room that you are given will have everything you need at a level you can reach and bathing and toilet facilities will be big enough to fit your chair and have a seated shower or similar function.

If you need on site medical care there are places that will be able to assist you. Even if there is no on site doctor you can request that you are located somewhere that is near to a hospital should you need any additional care, or run out of medication, should you need it.

Searching For Places For Disabled Accommodations

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Most of the facilities that have been created by people around the world have been created for use by normal human beings. These have been great inventions. There have been many people who have caused a lot of up gradations on these inventions. But they have all created the products and facilities keeping in mind the common people. Finding place for disabled accommodation for someone on a holiday is challenging.

There are people who don’t have all the physical features of ordinary human beings. Some people won’t have their legs or they may have the legs but they won’t be working properly.

A disability can be lack of legs, or arms, or it can be lack of eyesight and things of that kind. There are also some people who can’t use their legs and arms properly, they most commonly considered as disabled people.

When the various companies design variety of products and services and buildings they don’t take into account these disabled people who are traveling. Even after the invention of the wheel chairs disabled people are not able to move with a lot of freedom. They always require a person to place them on the chair and remove the person from the chair.

These days there are a number of holiday homes and villas which have been designed to allow these disabled people to use them with ease. The field of construction and accommodation has paid greater interest in the needs of these disabled people and has created facilities friendly for these people.

There are a number of resorts and homes that accommodate disabled people. These resorts would have all the facilities ands services of a normal resort but they would be disabled people friendly too. These villas also have Jacuzzi which is user friendly for disabled person.

The transportation provided by these cottages is also great. They use vehicles that are fit for use by the disabled people. They have separate entrance for disabled people. It is of much lower height than the other.

Getaway Tips For Easier Wheelchair Travel

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Increased emphasis on public accessibility for disabled people has opened up a whole new world for easier wheelchair travel. From walkways to buildings, people in wheelchairs are experiencing more freedom.

New laws are requiring that buildings and sidewalks be more accessible. There are now automatic door openers, ramps into buildings, curb cuts on street corners and doorways are generally wider. Even buses have flat entry points and empty spaces for wheelchair riders. The loud and gently insistent voices of advocates for the disabled travel enthusiast have made all of this possible for wheelchair travel.

Thanks to them, people in wheelchairs are able to live their lives to the fullest and see the wonderful world that’s waiting for them. Having said that, people of limited mobility still have to plan their holidays more carefully than others. There are still many things to consider when making travel arrangements.

The accessibility of your destination, particularly if it’s a third world country or remote area, needs to be researched, as does your hotel, airline and accessibility to medication and medical facilities.

It’s a great idea to speak directly to a person at your hotel rather than making your reservation online. Inquire about accessibility and door widths in the room. As with anyone who travels, get a confirmation number for your reservation.

When booking your airline, not all offer the same time of service. Accessibility is generally not an issue but make sure that wheelchair space hasn’t been given to another traveler. Ensure that you can access the plane in your own wheelchair, or if not, what type of service do they provide. Will they stow your wheelchair in the luggage compartment and what assurances can they give you that your chair will not be damaged?

Does your airline require a doctor’s note listing the prescription drugs that you’re taking? This would be a smart thing to do regardless of the airline’s policy. This is also important when crossing international borders. If certain medications are found in your possession, especially powerful prescription drugs, having a letter from your doctor may save you from embarrassing interrogation.

Make sure you have proper travel insurance. This can’t be emphasized enough. This is key because often those bound to a wheelchair may have compromised immune systems making them vulnerable to all manner of viruses. There is also the possibility that a fall from the wheelchair could occur.

Traveling With A Physical Disability By Air

Friday, March 11th, 2011

There are a lot of joys when traveling with a disability. For one there are a lot of people that are still nice out there and are very much willing to help you out if you need it. There are also a lot of companies that will offer you discounts if you have a disability. So think of it this way, you get it cheaper than other people might.

It can be a lot of fun to travel and it can also be a big hassle. This can be true for anyone no matter if they are handicapped or not. There are a lot of airlines and bus stations that will allow help when you have a disability.

You should never be afraid to travel because of someone laughing at you. You should be proud that you are doing the exact thing that they are doing and there is no reason for anyone to be laughing.

It is great to travel because of all the places you can go and all the things you can see. With all the places making it so easy for you to travel there is no reason that you should not be able to go where you want as long as you can afford it.

I consider someone with a disability to be a strong person because I know that the Lord would not give someone anything they could not handle. And I know it is a lot to handle being disabled so apparently these are strong people.

I personally am not handicapped, but if I was I would want places to make it easy for me to get around and use their facilities. Even being a person without disabilities I think that it is easier to use a bathroom that is handicap accessible because it is larger for wheelchairs and they make the other bathrooms smaller.

No matter what route you take when traveling you should always be able to find an airline that offers companionship or help when you travel with a handicap. If they do not have help for people with disabilities then they are probably not the right airline for you because this would not be a very accommodating flight for you. Chances are you will not have any problem finding a flight that will take care of someone with a disability because then this is usually considered discrimination and airlines do not want to be discriminatory.