When it comes to ADA compliant hotel rooms, the requirements cover the very basics, at best. Unfortunately, the most fundamental needs of wheelchair-users are often lacking. The shower is not accessible, the door is too narrow, and one issue that stands out the most: the bed is often way too high!
On the 33rd anniversary of American with Disabilities Act, the Department of Transportation announced its new rule requiring single-aisle planes to provide accessible facilities large enough to accommodate wheelchair users.
Are taxis a suitable mode of accessible transportation for individuals with disabilities? They can be. In this article, we will discuss some of the factors to consider when looking for accessible taxis that fits your needs.
Have you ever experienced frustrations during your stay at an ADA hotel? You're definitely not alone! Despite the regulations in place to provide accessibility for individuals with disabilities, the reality doesn't always match our expectations.
Can you fly with your electric wheelchair? Simply put, yes! Although air travel has come a long way in recent years to be more accessible for travelers with disabilities, it is still a particularly challenging experience for those with mobility issues