Disabled Travel By Rail – A Guide

Posted: November 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »
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Disabled passengers can be made for arrangements to travel in comfort while travelling by rail. There are stations that have all the necessary arrangements in place but there are those that you may need to ask for special arrangements. This may be done by calling the train company in advance. It is important that you do this in good time to enable them to prepare in advance. Here is a guide on disabled travel by rail.

For those on wheel chairs a ramp can be provided if it is not already available. Some stations have them on the ready but for those that do not have they may be informed in good time so that they put one in place. They may also have someone to assist in wheeling the passenger into and off the train.

For the blind a guide may be requested for alighting and boarding. It is not so hard though for the blind to travel by train because most of them have a good sense of direction. The only problem may arise when reading signs. Many stations on the other hand make announcements regarding the train times so this will not be a huge problem.

When the passenger is deaf they may get a guide for boarding and alighting too. Reading signs will not be a problem for them at all. It is important though that they get all the directions beforehand so that they do not get scared or harassed while travelling.

For passengers who are mentally disabled a lot of preparation has to be done beforehand. This is because they have special needs as compared to other passengers. They have to have someone to accompany them for most of the journey. They have several needs such as assistance with going to the toilet and in eating. If they cannot be accompanied one may request for assistance from staff working with the station.

Make sure all the travel documents are in place and secure. They should be easily accessible and at the same time not easy to be stolen. They may be prone to harassment and their belongings could easily be stolen.

In situations where the disabled is a minor make all the necessary arrangements before the journey. The staff must be on the lookout for children more so if they are disabled and are to travel on their own. Inform them in due course and prepare the passengers mentally. Reassure them about their safety before they take off. Make sure their hand luggage is not so bulky.


Disabled Traveler On Route 66 – RV

Posted: October 20th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Camping, Disabled Traveler Experiences | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »
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Route 66…Just saying the name of this infamous roadway exudes a feeling of excitement…an impression of nostalgia…a sense of adventure.  It’s a part of Americana; a component of our pop culture; an iconic piece of our country’s history.

That famous thoroughfare connecting Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California, Route 66 was the main road for those traveling west prior to the establishment of our National Interstate Highway System.  For 2,448 miles, it supported economies and communities along its path.  Though some of it has been re-aligned over the years to make it faster and safer to drive and some has been re-routed to bypass busy cities such as Springfield, Illinois, St. Louis, Missouri, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, much of it remains a National Scenic Byway for vacationing travelers yet today.

Beginning at Jackson Boulevard and Lakeshore Drive in Chicago, today it ends at Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California where the final “Historic Route 66″ sign stands.  It has been renamed “Will Rogers Highway” where Santa Monica Boulevard meets Ocean Avenue.  Because Route 66 is in close proximity to other roadways, often actually sharing the same pavement, and parallels interstate highways, as it makes its way through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, it is a popular truck route, making it an ideal RV route, as well.

Driving our RV on Route 66 has been a dream-come-true for us.  The sights we have seen while driving on it are memorable; the journey is emotional; the experience is priceless.  Following it as closely as we can, we note that much of it is two-laned, flat, straight, and extends for as far as we can see.  Other parts are curvy, snaking its way up and down mountain-like hills.  Some of it is asphalt-paved with newly painted lines; other parts are graveled, dusty, and bumpy.  Sometimes it dead-ends with little warning.  Other areas easily and seamlessly join another highway, which proceeds for miles until Route 66 exits into itself once again.

Communities along its path have enjoyed the economic boost when Route 66 was in its heyday.  Mom-and-Pop businesses sprang up all along the way featuring gas stations, diners, and motor courts. Some of the most famous that come to mind are Tee Pee Curios, the Wig-Wam Motel, and the Blue Swallow Motel, and Roy’s Cafe.  Advertisements painted on barns and on roadside signs along the way tout the businesses that lie ahead.  Sadly, most of these communities have become virtual ghost towns since its demise.

Some little towns, though nearly deserted, still play up the “Get your kicks on Route 66″ theme for the benefit of the travelers passing through.  Buildings featuring soda fountains and diners, complete with mannequins dressed in 50′s attire lining the streets and balconies.  Old-fashioned gasoline stations with ’57 Chevy’s parked at the non-operating pumps catch your eye at the corner.  The infamous Burma Shave placards line the side of the road as you drive along the vacant countryside…their rhyming scheme both entertaining and humorous; enticing you to find more of them…which does not disappoint you because there ARE more…for miles and miles.

Today, for those interested in traveling on Historic Route 66, turn-by-turn roadmaps are available, highlighting places of interest along the way.  You can see Mustang Corral, the One Stop Pony Shop in Illinois.  Missouri showcases the St. Louis Arch, as well as Meramec Caverns touted as Jesse James’ hideout.  Though Route 66 is only 13 miles long in Kansas, it travels by The March Arch Rainbow Bridge.  Oklahoma features fields of oil drilling wells.  Route 66 in Texas leads you along Palo Duro Canyon and The Cadillac Ranch…an automobile graveyard of sorts with graffiti-painted cars whose noses are buried in the ground with the tail-end sticking straight up.

In New Mexico, you start to get a real feel for the west with the adobe architecture, miles of desert scrub, flat-topped mountains visible in the distance, and Red Rock State Park.  Arizona offers the best part of Route 66, in our opinion, with the Painted Desert, Petrified Forest National Park, Meteor Crater, and especially the Grand Canyon nearby.  In California, Route 66 joins the “Old National Trail Highway”, and is paved, lined, and hilly.

Driving our RV on Historic Route 66 was definitely a highlight of our westward trek.  It was a step back in time…a chance to re-live history…a thrill at every hill.  We wouldn’t change that adventure for the world!  We highly recommend this famous advice:  “If you ever plan to motor west, travel my way, the highway’s best.  Get your kicks on Route 66!”

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Handicapped accessibility in Disney?

Posted: June 16th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , | 9 Comments »

My mother will be going on our vacation with our family next summer. She needs her motorized wheelchair (scooter type) to get around large places. Are these able to get on the buses inside the park? Are there any places she won’t be able to go in the parks?


Process Serving a Mentally handicapped person?

Posted: June 1st, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

I am a care taker for a mentally handicapped adult… a gentleman came to the door of the homeowner (her parents) and asked if one of her parents were home…she told them no because they are on vacation in another state. He asked if she was his Daughter and she said yes and closed teh door cause she got scared. She is 32 years old and declared mentally incompetent by the state. When she came and told me about it i went to the door and found the papers stuck in the door. Is this legal to do? She cannot legally accept anything being mentally handicapped. Should i return the summons to the court and tell them they need to try again when the homeowner returns from vacation? what can i do Im not able to be responsible for the summons myself as i am just a care taker. and she is mentally ill….what should we do and is it even legal to just stick a paper in the door?
the homeowner will not be back until christmas time…the paperwork says he is due in court 11/22/2010
Arizona law (where we live) also says the person must be a competant responsible adult who is mentally competent to give the papers to the correct people…she is not mentally competant and nobody even knows im here…i dont want the homeowner to get introuble….like i said they are gone until december and the summons is for november


Wheelchair Access, Handicapped, People With disability, Aged and Slow Movers Tours and Safaris in Kenya,East Africa

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Wheelchair Access, Handicapped, People With disability, Aged and Slow Movers Tours and Safaris in Kenya,East Africa

By: Victoria Safaris
Posted: Mar 12, 2011


By James Asudi

Travel and tourism is a social right which concerns every human being . However, it is estimated that over 500 million disabled people in the world do not take holidays. For those with some form of disability, many of the existing tourism offers are not easily accessible. we at victoria safaris have recognized that disability is not inability to tourism.

Demand for accessible tourism offers is growing, and the tourism industry is starting to recognize that tourists with disabilities form an important consumer group. Victoria Safaris specializes in arranging tours for the physically impaired, blind and the deaf in the community. We book our disabled clients in the hotels in kenya which has facilities for the disabled in society. we avail the use of professional nurses during the escorted tours of the game parks, Boating on Lake Victoria, Birding, cultural tours etc. for the physically impaired.

For the blind, we encourage that they come along with their close family members and for the married, their spouses on our tours . These can help in explaining for them the sceneries and offer comfort. Blind Students should be accompanied by their tutors. The deaf can be provided with the translators during escorted tours both in the wild and on water. Please note that these tours are usually tailor made two months before the tour departure date.

A safari in Africa is both internal and external and one that overcomes the inherent disability in the person. More importantly, life takes on a new meaning, and the safari itself gives pride in accomplishment, and encourages you to take on new adventures and challenges, thus, helping to overcome fear. Victoria Safaris have successfully handled adventures for wheelchair travelers, small groups and slow walkers. Our personally escorted tours reflect a particular fondness for continued learning and cultural intrigue. Our experience and commitment to specialty travel allows us to design travel programs that harmonize unique needs and individual capabilities. Choose any tour from the special interest or adventure tours offered, and this will be designed to suit your pace, special medical needs and care. Be it a trek to the Source of the River Nile, or an overland Maasai Mara safari, Victoria safaris caters to special needs for people with special disabilities.

Travel and tourism is a social right which concerns every human being. However, it is estimated that over 500 million disabled people in the world do not take holidays. For those with some form of disability, many of the existing tourism offers are not easily accessible. We at Victoria Safaris have recognized that disability is not inability to tourism. As a means of contribution to world tourism, we at Victoria safaris have developed itineraries which favor the disabled in society. The disabled of any nature requires at one particular time in life to be given an opportunity to visit a different environment from the normally inhabited atmosphere. With this in mind, we customize tours for individuals who are disabled in society to visit wildlife game in Maasai Mara, beaches, Lake Victoria and other tourist sites in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

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Who are people with disabilities?

When many of us think of disabilities, the first image that may come to mind is that of someone using a wheelchair. Although an important segment of the disabled population, Individuals who use a wheelchair for mobility represent only one segment of those individuals with disabilities. There are a wide range of disabled individuals who may wish to participate in international programs and tourism.

Below you will find a list of the major types of disabilities;

* Deaf and Hard of Hearing
* Vision Impairments
* Mobility Disabilities
* Psychiatric Disabilities
* Learning Disabilities
* Attention Deficit Disorder
* Systemic Disabilities
* Brain Injuries

Demand for Safaris and Tours

Demand for disability tourism offers is growing, and the tourism industry is starting to recognize that tourists with disabilities form an important consumer group. Victoria Safaris specializes in arranging tours for the physically impaired, blind and the deaf in the community. We know wheelchair travel and we know it first hand.

We book our disabled clients in the hotels in Kenya which have facilities for the disabled in society. We avail the use of professional nurses during the escorted tours of the game parks, boating on Lake Victoria, Birding, cultural tours etc. for the physically impaired.

Wheelchair Users and Slow Walkers – Safaris and Tours

We are familiar with the needs of varying mobility impairments and we will do everything possible to accommodate your particular needs. Wheelchair travel and tours in the wildlife sanctuaries, sports events, Eco-tours and at the Kenya coast beaches have been our favorable itineraries. These included mature travelers, slow walkers, wheelchair travelers, their families and their friends.

Victoria Safaris Disability Travel Resources include;

Disability, Handicap, Group Wheelchair Access Tour Planning, Individual wheelchair and family Tours, Disability Educational Tours, Corporate individual disability Tours, Old women and men physically impaired tours of Maasai Mara Migration and Disability hotel bookings in Kenya.

The blind – Tours and Safaris

We encourage that they come along with their close family members and for the married, their spouses on our tours. These can help in explaining for them the sceneries and offer comfort. Blind Students should be accompanied by their tutors.

The deaf – Tours and Safaris

The Deaf can be provided with the translators during escorted tours both in the wilderness, Kenya coast and on Lake Victoria waters. Victoria safaris provide round the clock escorts to help with life’s little problems.

People with Disability, Handicap, Group Wheelchair Access tours and safaris in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania

We can assist you in planning your own tour package! Just let us know where and when you would like to travel and we would be happy to assist you in planning a wonderful vacation for yourself as an individual or as a group!

Please note that these tours are usually tailor-made two months before the tour departure date. This gives us time to adjust our accommodation facilities to favor the nature of our client’s disability which include the adjustment of the tour van seats and sitting arrangements, bookings in suitable hotels and lodges, allocation of suitable staff to handle the clients’ needs such as the hiring of the wheel chairs, escorting personnel, nursing staff and sign language guides.

Each tour is personalized to suit each guests taking into account their disability, which is why no prices are listed, as each disability is different so each tour cost changes with special requests and the guests “wish list”.

If you are as passionate about travel and feel you can take it on, allow Victoria Safaris to help you explore this world of opportunity and fulfillment.

http://www.victoriasafaris.com/africa/disabilitytours.htm

Victoria Safaris – About the Author:

James Asudi is the CEO of Victoria Safaris, a tour operator company based in Nairobi – Kenya offering Niche safaris,wildlife tours, Mountain Climbing, Beach holidays, Gorilla Tracking, River Nile Water Rafting, Maasai Mara Migration Safaris, Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Northern Tanzania Safaris,Lake victoria tours, Kogelo tours and Safaris, Slum tours in kenya,Disability tours in Kenya,Care Hire in kenya, Fishing and boating inside Lake victoria and cultural and community based tours and safaris in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania including pemba and Zanzibar.


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Long Distance Travel With A Disability

Posted: May 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , , | 24 Comments »

Even those who have mobility disabilities or other medical or physical problems should be able to go where they wish to go. This however can be very hard to do. That is why a person needs to understand these tips for long distance travel with a disability.

Arrange Accommodations For Disabled Access

One of the first things that you should do is when you are going somewhere; you should book your rooms in advance and call when you reserve your rooms. When you call and talk to someone, they can put a special note in things which you might need. Another thing that they are able to do is understand what sort of room you will need. You also want to call far enough in advance so that you have options.

Take Along Plenty of Medication

If you take medication with the things that you suffer from, there are a few things you can do with this. Make sure that you get your medications filled before you go so that you are not worried about if you run out when you are away. If you are going to fly you should put your medications in your carry on bag so if you cannot find your luggage.

Some of you might be driving. When you look at how far it is to your destination, you have to be sure you plan ahead. If you are doing some long distance traveling, you must be sure that you give yourself plenty of time. Therefore, one might try breaking their trip up as we have found this to be beneficial.

Arrange Necessary Mobility Aids

For some of you who might have trouble walking, there are wheelchairs that you can rent. If you fly, you can ask to add this as a checked baggage item. Others of you might own your own wheelchairs where you should have them checked before you use them and make sure that you have a way to get around when you have one of these as there are vans that can meet you at the airport.

When you are traveling and if you feel as though you will need assistance, there is nothing wrong with informing people of your disability. The more you tell; the more help you are able to get. When you tell people, they are able to help you along the way with whatever you might need help with.

Of all the things that you might need to know, learning what your limitations are is the best thing to know. You know at what pace you need to go. You should talk to your doctor about any trip for which you might consider taking. They can give you other suggestions or cautions that a person might need to know.