Disabled Travel Enthusiasts Can Find Aids
April 14, 2010 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
If you are disabled yourself, or have a loved one who is, you may have been thinking about the difficulties in trying to travel. If you have ever wondered if aids for disabled travelers exist, the answer is a qualified yes.
Airlines, for example, will normally offer services to help disabled passengers. However, it is the responsibility of the passenger to confirm what those services include. The traveler must also be sure to notify the airline ahead of time that they will be on board. Be very clear about exactly what your disability is, this is not the time to downplay your needs.
Airline services can include separate security check facilities, loan of a wheelchair and extra help to board and disembark, among others. In addition, disability aids such as wheelchairs are not normally counted towards the baggage count.
While many handicap accessible hotels have ramps and elevators for easy access, this needs to be checked before making your reservation. If they offer pick up from the airport, you will need to confirm that the shuttle is easily accessible for you or they should provide alternate means of transportation.
Some countries, like the United States, require access for the disabled. But not every destination will have that type of law. However, not all countries will have this requirement. If you are traveling elsewhere, there is even greater need to confirm all services and accessibility.
For mobility aids, such as wheelchairs, it is wiser to bring one from home rather than rent one at your destination. That way you know what you are getting and that it is something you can use. There are a variety of travel wheelchairs available, for example, that are much easier to stow than the normal variety.
Fortunately, there is more awareness in the travel industry of the needs of disabled travelers. Facilities, especially at tourist spots, are making themselves more accessible. You can even find travel agencies that devote themselves to disabled clients. These are probably a good place to start as they have already done the research in finding transportation and accommodations that are disabled friendly.
There are a number of websites that are dedicated to informing the disabled of places that are more friendly than others. You can also find a number of blogs for disabled travelers. These offer many personal tips to making your travel as best an experience as you can.
Disabilities do not have to keep you from making your dream trip. It may take a bit of patience, research and organization but you will find travel aids for disabled people to help before and during your trip. You can still make a travel dream come true.
Light Travel Wheelchairs Are Widely Available To The Mobility Impaired Vacationer
March 20, 2010 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
Accessible wheelchair travel is becoming a lot less complicated nowadays as the majority of sectors are now fully geared to disabled or mobile impaired people. The use of travel wheelchairs is much greater as there are fewer obstacles put in the way of the disabled traveler.
There are many different sorts of wheelchairs available to people with all sorts of disabilities. For people that want their independence and to be able to travel unaccompanied or that have limited mobility lightweight travel wheelchairs are a must. Walking long corridors, like those from check in to an airplane departure gate can cause a huge amount of stress, even to someone who is only partially mobility impaired. Having a lightweight wheel chair allows for an individual to be able to travel much greater distances without the stress and the other great advantage to a lightweight wheelchair is its ease of storage.
Travel wheelchairs typically weigh no more than about 10kgs and therefore are fantastic for the disabled when traveling and they can also be folded to take up minimal amounts of space, for example, inside the boot of a car. They can also be reassembled very quickly by almost anybody.
Another huge advantage of a light wheelchair is the fact that they can hold the same weight as a standard wheelchair, up to about 90kgs. A lightweight wheelchair may be kept in the boot of a car of someone who does have some mobility, just in case that person cannot mange a trip they had planned on walking.
Most forms of public transport are now available to disabled travelers. A wheelchair user needs to have any fear about using public transport as most forms of public transported are prepared to help the disabled. Most have specially adapted seats near entry and exit points with easily accessible storage space for wheelchairs and suit cases. Now the disabled person can tour the country much more than ever before.
A reduction in the weight of wheelchairs has been considerable in recent years. A wheelchair now on the market weighs a mere 6kgs! The wheelchair is still strong enough to take the weight of a 90kgs person. It still has all the standards such as breaks and foot rests that come with more standard models.
All over the world cities, towns, hotels and tourist attractions are assisting wheelchair bound or mobility impaired people. The technology behind the designs of lightweight travel wheelchairs have improved so much that the disabled, wheelchair bound person no longer has to feel like prisoners in their own homes. Who would have thought even ten years ago that we would today have wheelchairs on the market that weigh less than 10kgs?
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March 20, 2010 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
Many people with disabilities choose not to travel away from places they know as they are worried they will not be catered for, or may have had a bad experience years ago that has meant they have not wanted to try again. 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.
You will be able to get help from when you leave the house in the way of a taxi that will take you to the airport, train station or ferry that has enough room to cater for equipment such as wheelchairs, oxygen and other things you may need for your health and comfort.
People who are wheelchair bound may find that a lot of areas are not easy to access but in this day and age you can travel to where ever you have always wanted to, anywhere in the world and be able to find activities that will meet your needs and have ramps or lifts so that you are able to join in with the fun and not have to wait on more level ground.
When you suffer from a disability traveling alone can be daunting, especially if you are traveling to another country that you have not been to before. Not knowing the location of facilities for yourself or a family member can mean that you worry about the language barrier. 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.
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. The airports do not take into account weight of specialist equipment and wheelchairs so you can still take all the clothes you want without having to sacrifice something you may need.
A taxi can be booked to collect you once you arrive and they will already have been informed of your destination and needs so that they can take you and all your equipment with ease and you are still able to ride in comfort. For people who are not able to get from the wheelchair to the vehicle transport can be booked that has facilities to accommodate.
A room can be requested at ground level if you feel safer, you will find that many resorts put people with disabilities there as standard. The rooms will also have larger bathrooms, grab rails and lower light switches so that you are able to independently make the most of everything the room and accommodation has to offer.
You can also travel with peace of mind if you have medical needs, because 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.
The Satisfaction Of Traveling With A Disability
March 14, 2010 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
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.
This is very nice considering that there are not a lot of places that offer things like this. I know a lot of people do not want to travel with a disability because of fear that someone is going to make fun of them. You should not worry about this because if someone is going to make fun of you for doing exactly what they are doing then they are just shallow.
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.
The great thing about being disabled is that there are a lot of people that are willing to help you out when they see you might be struggling with something. And if they are trying to help you and you do not want help you should politely tell them that you want to do it on your own. Please do not take it as someone trying to be mean, chances are if this person is trying to help you out they would do it even if you did not have a disability.
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.
Handicap Accommodations For The Wheelchair Confined
March 14, 2010 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
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.
They have given attention to the disabled people. Some people won’t have their legs or they may have the legs but they won’t be working properly.
Then there are also people who don’t have very useful arms. The former are the people who suffer the most. They suffer more because they are not able to move on their own. Mobility becomes a problem in their case.
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. These villas would be just like the ordinary villas with bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, terrace, veranda and the other features of any ordinary villa but also help in accommodating disabled 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.

