Fernanda Kuster
MemberAnthony @ TWIA posted a new post. a year ago
Outrageous "Pay-to-Play Accessibility" at Parque Terra Mágica FlorybalDear fellow TabiFolk enthusiasts, I had every intention of digging deep into my memory and writing a blog post about some previous travel adventure I…
Josh Grisdale1 Comment- Yes. This is quite common. But it doesn't make it right. We shouldn't settle until everything is equal.
Sure there are operating costs etc, but there are for the toilets too. They don't charge only those… Read more
NIGHTMARE ACCESS STORIES NEEDED!
Hi all,
This is a bit of an exlcusive that my Facebook group members don’t know about yet…
I am putting together a halloween special edition of my newsletter The World is Accessible.
Part of this special edition will include stories of nightmare accessibility – you know, the type to make you lose sleep at…
If you click on the above image you’ll see that the eyes move 😛
@joanp is the master of these horror stories!
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Tips for cobblestone and bumpy surfaces in a wheelchair
Probably! I think what would be handy about going backwards in a manual chair is that you don’t get that heart-stopping moment where your small caster wheels get jammed in a gap in the cobbles. My chair doesn’t have a seatbelt and I can’t tell you the amount of times that my wheelchair has come to an unexpected halt and my body, well……
Tips for cobblestone and bumpy surfaces in a wheelchair
Well I guess some can – those that are lucky enough to be able to look over their shoulder (I can’t).
Does anyone have experience of renting adapted vehicles in places you might not expect to find them? Countries like the USA and the UK have some decent options when it comes to renting vehicles with adaptions, and I know that in New Zealand for example there’s companies such as Freedom Mobility. But what about more far flung places? Is there…
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