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Travel Is Possible For Disabled People With Plentiful Aids

by admin on Apr.30, 2010, under Uncategorized

The thought of the difficulties in traveling while disabled can keep people from taking a vacation. However, travel aids for disabled people do exist, though you may have to do some investigation to find them.

Airlines, for example, will normally offer services to help disabled passengers. But the passenger needs to confirm exactly what is available. In addition, the airline needs to be contacted ahead of time and made aware of what is needed. You must be clear about the exact nature of the disability.

Services that may be provided by airlines include: extra help getting on and off the plane, loan of a wheelchair and a room for security checks. Also, wheelchairs and other types of disability aids will not count towards the maximum pieces of baggage.

A number of hotels are accessible to the handicapped, but this should be confirmed before reservation. Also, if a shuttle is provided at the airport, confirm that you will be able to board comfortably. If not, request the hotel to make other arrangements for you.

In the United States, as well as some other countries, facilities must legally provide disabled access. But not every destination will have that type of law. Therefore, it is very important to get confirmation of all services at each destination.

With regard to aids to mobility, you would be best to take yours with you, instead of renting. This way, you know you can use it and that it is of good quality. There are many travel wheelchairs on the market, for example, and these are made specifically to be easier for traveling and stowing away.

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 also find travel agencies that devote themselves to disabled clients. These people already know where the best service is going to be for your needs, so you may want to start there.

Many sites online also have information on places that are easier for disabled travelers to visit. Many disabled travelers have their own blogs. These blogs give a great deal of really helpful advice. There are loads of personal tips on how to make your travel experience the best possible.

If you have been staying at home because of a disability, you can start looking into a vacation now. You just need to put a little more organization, research and patience into the planning. But, if you do, you will find the travel aids for disabled people that will help you take the vacation that has been calling you.

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