Carlos
MemberRecommendations for Accessible 3+-Star Miami Hotels
I’m open to either. Normally, I’d have to bring a friend to assist in the mornings. But, the Miami friend has a disability himself and has offered to let me ‘borrow’ one of his PCAs. So, it’d be no more than two people.
Recommendations for Accessible 3+-Star Miami Hotels
Hi all,
I’m looking to visit Miami, FL in 2023. I’m looking for accessible ‘3+ star’ hotels.
I have checked a few other sites for accessible hotel reviews. But, while they focus on accessibility, the hotels they recommend are 5-star or have bad reviews on basic things, like cleanliness and customer service. I don’t know about you, but I…
Scewo Wheelchair climbing stairs
A lot of people with disabilities depend on government health insurance. Here, in the States, only the rich would be able to afford it.
A better solution would be to make the world more accessible. It should not be the responsibility of those needing access to provide it. It is the responsibility of the government, business owners, and property owners.
Accessibility of ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft
WAVs are a joke here in LA/OC. There are too few of them and they’re not always available. I don’t even bother with them. I use public and paratransit, instead.
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