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Wheelchair holiday house for family reunion?

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senvet · 04/01/2015 00:02

Hi folks
Where would you look for a wheelchair friendly holiday house to suit several families, mostly able bodied.

I would want to be able to take full part in cooking etc, not have everyone rushing in assuming I need help. This is maddening as it is their presence crowding behind my power chair usually makes me unable to cook the meal ...

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Lifesalemon · 04/01/2015 11:58

Hi. Does the accomadation just need to be wheelchair accessable or do you need extras such as profile beds, tracking hoist etc. and how many does it need to sleep?
I found quite a few wheelchair accessable cottages from an online search but not many with profile beds and hoisting facilities.

senvet · 04/01/2015 16:07

Great
Don't need tracking hoists or profile beds, just Access scheme for independent wheelchair user.

Do you have a good internet site for accessible rentals? I keep finding sites where they are all muddled up. I thought the National Access Scheme would have a nice easy-to-use listing of all the properties they have assessed, which would be ideal.

My side of the family we would need 9
DH would be 23/25 for the next BIG birthday coming up!

Thanks

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Lifesalemon · 04/01/2015 20:42

www.groupaccommadation.com is a good site for large properties but not all are wheelchair accesable so you have to filter your search. I also like www.disabledholidays.com

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senvet · 05/01/2015 01:35

Thanks Life, I'll look now

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