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		<title>Handicapped Accommodation With Better Facilities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human beings have invented a lot of things over the years. 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 while traveling is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Human beings have invented a lot of things over the years. 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 <a target="_blank" href="http://www.a1articles.com/article_1191829_29.html">disabled accommodation</a> while traveling is difficult.</p>
<p> There are people who don&#8217;t have all the physical features of ordinary human beings. Some people won&#8217;t have their legs or they may have the legs but they won&#8217;t be working properly.</p>
<p> Then there are also people who don&#8217;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.</p>
<p> When the various companies design variety of products and services and buildings they don&#8217;t take into account these <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/disability-travel-articles/">disabled people who are traveling</a>. 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> These villas also have Jacuzzi which is user friendly for disabled person. It is designed in such a way. The villa also has a bed that can be adjusted electronically. Then there is the shower with propelled wheel chair. Then there are also grips of high quality on the bars of the bathroom.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
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		<title>Travel Wheelchairs Are Widely Available To The Mobility Impaired Vacationer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 07:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.  Now that there are lightwight travel wheelchairs there are fewer problems for the disabled travel enthusiast.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.  Now that there are lightwight travel wheelchairs there are fewer problems for the <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/travel-disabled/accessible-travel-for-disabled-people/">disabled travel enthusiast</a>.</p>
<p> There are almost as many different types of wheelchair as there are different types of  disability. Today many disabled people want their independence. Many disabled people will  have limited mobility or will want to travel unaccompanied and for these people a light  wheelchair is a must. Walking long corridors such as from airport check in desks to airplane  departure gates can become a massive problem for those unable to walk huge distances, but  with the purchase of a wheelchair this problem is easily overcome, and the wheelchair is  easily stored on arrival.</p>
<p> Lightweight <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/disability-aid/mobility-scooters-and-wheelchairs-for-travel/">travel wheelchairs</a> are superb for travelling in because they typically weigh no more than about 10kgs and can be folded and stored in very small spaces. They are absolutely ideal for fitting in the luggage compartments of cars. They can also be taken out of cars easily and can be assembled by almost anyone very quickly and safely.</p>
<p> Something that is even more amazing is that these lightweight wheelchairs can hold the same weight as a conventional wheelchair. A lightweight wheelchair will often be kept in a car of someone who does have partial mobility just in case they need assistance during a journey that might be undertaking</p>
<p> Mobility impaired travelers are now also able to use most forms of public transport. Not only are the wheelchairs light and easy to handle but the various forms of public transport are also geared to helping those with wheelchairs and most have seats near the entrances and exit doors reserved for the elderly and disabled and with easy to get to storage space for a wheelchair. This allows for the disabled person to explore much more than he has ever been able to do before.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> All over the world cities, towns, hotels and tourist attractions are assisting wheelchair bound or mobility impaired people. Disabled people are no longer locked into their own homes because they do not have the equipment to travel freely. Lightweight travel wheelchairs have changed so much in recent years that they are now cheaper and much more affordable. Ten years ago no one would ever have dreamed that a wheelchair would weigh only 10kgs.</p>
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		<title>Recommendations Regarding Getting Ready For Wheelchair Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 15:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With more municipal emphasis on accessibility, more people of limited ability are rolling their way around the world enjoying the freedom of wheelchair travel.
 People with limited mobility are finding that elevated ramps, curb cuts, automatic door openers and wider doorways are now the norm. With few obstacles in their way and public transportation now [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With more municipal emphasis on accessibility, more people of limited ability are rolling their way around the world enjoying the freedom of <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/travel-disabled/making-the-most-of-wheelchair-travel/">wheelchair travel</a>.</p>
<p> People with limited mobility are finding that elevated ramps, curb cuts, automatic door openers and wider doorways are now the norm. With few obstacles in their way and public transportation now offering features for handicapped riders, a wheelchair is not the impediment it once was. Advocates for the disabled lobbying for increased accessibility have paved the way for a new generation of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.articlealley.com/article_1191789_29.html">wheelchair travelers</a>.</p>
<p> Thanks to them, <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/disability-travel-articles/">traveling people in wheelchairs</a> are able to live their lives to the fullest and see the wonderful world that&#8217;s waiting for them. Having said that, people of limited mobility still have to plan their holidays more carefully than others. Despite these societal advances, people who must travel in their wheelchairs still need to do some advance planning to ensure their comfort and safety, especially when planning vacations in foreign countries.</p>
<p> Particularly if the holiday destination is in a third world country or remote area such as in parts of Africa, the destination should be scouted out. Check out the hotel and the airlines. What other facilities are in the area that you may need. Where are the hospitals and can you easily fill any prescriptions you might require.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s a great idea to speak directly to a person at your hotel rather than making your reservation online. They can answer questions about the widths of the hotel room doors and confirm that there are ramps to the front doorways and elevators with sufficient space for a wheelchair. As with anyone who travels, get a confirmation number for your reservation. You may need proof that you did indeed make a reservation at that hotel, especially during the busy season.</p>
<p> Services for disabled passengers vary from airline to airline. Make phone calls to check on provisions made by the airline for wheelchairs. 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? Find out what the airline&#8217;s policy is for lost or stolen luggage, which may include your wheelchair.</p>
<p> Does your airline require a doctor&#8217;s note listing the prescription drugs that you&#8217;re taking? This would be a smart thing to do regardless of the airline&#8217;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.</p>
<p> Make sure you have proper travel insurance. This can&#8217;t be emphasized enough. People in wheelchairs can often be more vulnerable to viruses or have delicate digestion. Should you have an accident and fall from your chair, what coverage do you have and for how long. A little advance preparation will make all the difference between a nice holiday and a great holiday!</p>
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		<title>Assistance For Travelers With Disabilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 09:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you or someone close to you is disabled, you may have been put off the idea of traveling because of the increased difficulties. If you have ever wondered if travel aids for disabled people exist, the answer is a qualified yes.
 Airlines, for example, will normally offer services to help disabled passengers. But the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you or someone close to you is disabled, you may have been put off the idea of traveling because of the increased difficulties. If you have ever wondered if <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/disability-aid/mobility-scooters-and-wheelchairs-for-travel/">travel aids for disabled people</a> exist, the answer is a qualified yes.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> Among the services airlines often offer are a wheelchair loan, extra help getting on and off the plane, a separate room for security checks, and more. Wheelchairs and other disability aids do not usually count towards the passenger baggage allotment.</p>
<p> While many <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/travel-disabled/advice-to-mobility-impaired-travelers-on-disabled-hotels/">accessible hotels</a> have ramps and elevators for easy access, this needs to be checked before making your reservation. If they offer airport pickup, you should confirm that you can easily board the transport. If not, ask them to provide appropriate transportation for you.</p>
<p> Some countries, like the United States, require access for the disabled. But not every destination will have that type of law. Therefore, it is very important to get confirmation of all services at each destination.</p>
<p> When it comes to the mobility aids, it is probably a good idea to bring your own rather than rely on rentals. 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.</p>
<p> 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.</p>
<p> There are many websites are devoted to giving the disabled traveler advice. Especially interesting are the <a target="_blank" href="http://travelfordisabled.com/">blogs from disabled travelers</a> themselves. These offer many personal tips to making your travel as best an experience as you can.</p>
<p> For anyone who has put off traveling because of a disability, there is no time like the present to take your vacation. With a little research, good organization and patience you can find the travel aids for disabled people that you need. The trip of a lifetime awaits you.</p>
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