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Sandfire
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hi my name is Stephen am 62 years old and my partner has a degenerative back condition requiring a walking aid i have many interests reading, writing, and good food and restaurants.
my reason for joining the forum is to see what other frustrations carers encounter on a day to day basis. Recently returning from a holiday where the service and accommodation were excellent in respect of my partners difficulties the polar opposite to some horrendous experiences, and failed promises or pure misrepresentation advertising.
taking the bull by the horns i have launched a project a website for disabled people where they and there carers can share their experiences good and bad and maybe offer some experiential advice to businesses on how they can improve the services on behalf of the disabled community. the website is www.idiacta.com opinions welcomed
my reason for joining the forum is to see what other frustrations carers encounter on a day to day basis. Recently returning from a holiday where the service and accommodation were excellent in respect of my partners difficulties the polar opposite to some horrendous experiences, and failed promises or pure misrepresentation advertising.
taking the bull by the horns i have launched a project a website for disabled people where they and there carers can share their experiences good and bad and maybe offer some experiential advice to businesses on how they can improve the services on behalf of the disabled community. the website is www.idiacta.com opinions welcomed
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Welcome to the community. The website sounds like a good idea. Are you looking for testers or not?
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Hi Chatterbox thanks for your question.
We all know of the websites where you can share photographs of your breakfast pancakes or tell how good the beer was and lots of other stuff. what i am to do is focus on the disabled environment. The disabled community has a tremendous amount of spending power. Yet are expected to accept sub standard service and blatant misrepresentation advertising. IDIACTA is only interested if you can get a wheelchair in the lavatory, are their grab rails are menus in braille or large print, can any of the staff sign or use macaton. i could go on its a long list. i a looking for contributors who are willing to share their experiences positive and negative and build a directory of reference for disabled travellers, if you can help spread the word it would be very much appreciated
Regards Steve -
Hi I help run a group called Limited Mobility & Wheelchair Accessible \Holiday Accommodation. It`s via facebook. We have a fair sized membership and it`s for anyone with a slight walking issue to full time wheelchair users, like myself., and their families/carers.x
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pollyanna1052 said:Hi I help run a group called Limited Mobility & Wheelchair Accessible \Holiday Accommodation. It`s via facebook. We have a fair sized membership and it`s for anyone with a slight walking issue to full time wheelchair users, like myself., and their families/carers.x
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Welcome to the community @Sandfire and thanks for sharing!Scope
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April2018mom said:pollyanna1052 said:Hi I help run a group called Limited Mobility & Wheelchair Accessible \Holiday Accommodation. It`s via facebook. We have a fair sized membership and it`s for anyone with a slight walking issue to full time wheelchair users, like myself., and their families/carers.x
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What about people who don't use Facebook / other social media?
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