Sentences with phrase «to accommodate wheelchairs»

You do need to have some mobility, as there is a lot of climbing on and off coaches and trains, although many of the tourist attractions can accommodate wheelchair users.
Similarly, at SFMOMA in 2017, where she displayed design drawings and improvised ramps made by family and friends to accommodate her wheelchair in everyday spaces.
For instance, if you meet with an accident and become disabled, you will have to pay for modifications to your home that can accommodate wheelchair access, and in addition pay for the wheelchair as well as physical therapy.
Through the Roof was speaking after the court ruled drivers should require, rather than merely request, that non-disabled space users on buses move in order to accommodate wheelchair users.
Down in Dallas, one of Kendrick's longtime fans Jennifer Phillips has been trying to raise money for a van that can accommodate her wheelchair.
Wide, gently sloping path with a smooth, packed surface designed to accommodate wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility devices, as well as baby strollers.
As many of our buildings and exhibits are originals from the turn of the century, they are simply physically unable to accommodate wheelchairs.
The trail construction complies with ADA guidelines for accessibility and is designed to accommodate wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility devices.
Also called «sensory trails,» the broad, generally flat paths have been created to accommodate wheelchairs and guide animals, and can include specially designed ropes, rails, and Braille signage, as well as audio tours accessible by cell phones and other smart devices.
A nonprofit disability rights organization filed a class - action lawsuit against Uber, claiming the ride - hailing service discriminates against New York City riders with disabilities by not providing enough access to vehicles that can accommodate wheelchairs.
Uber has discriminated against New York City riders with disabilities by providing scant access to cars that can accommodate their wheelchairs, a new class - action lawsuit against the ride - hailing company says.
Commander George LePorte said he was delighted that the group had enough money to put in a ramp and bigger bathrooms to accommodate wheelchairs and a deck for disabled veterans to enjoy the clambakes.
The privacy booths are wide enough and low enough to accommodate wheelchairs.
We have facilitiies for disabled passengers including ramps, toilets and a carriage designed to accommodate wheelchairs.
They can also open doors or move furniture to accommodate a wheelchair and act as a buddy during emergencies or fire drills.
DRC also worked with the furniture installers to be sure that the work surfaces in his cubicle would accommodate his wheelchair.
Design features include a low, flat floor, making it easy for customers to ingress and egress from the taxi, a wide - opening, power rear sliding door (left side only) and space to accommodate wheelchair users.
One bathroom has a shower with portable shower seat and roll - in / roll - out threshold to accommodate a wheelchair and has an accessible - width bathroom entry door.
The hotel's Spa balcony rooms are large, can accommodate a wheelchair and have walk - in showers.
including one pet room, one room to accommodate a wheelchair, 2 upscale suites and 4 clean, comfortable and extensively remodeled guest house cottages.
Hotel shuttle companies in Richmond and Vancouver can accommodate wheelchairs and mobility aids.
There are disabled parking spaces and the lifts can accommodate wheelchairs.
An elevator is available from the 1st - 3rd floors, that will accommodate a wheelchair.
Close has since built a studio to accommodate his wheelchair and a two - storey, remote - control easel, where he continues to dynamically develop his artistic processes with the help of studio assistants.
Several sizes and shapes of box are on offer, including one that accommodates wheelchairs.
The immediate needs may include modifications to their home and a vehicle to accommodate a wheelchair and assistive devices.
With that, comes a lot of needs that the average layman is not used to thinking about: Ramps, shower bars, bathroom entrances, and spaces that can accommodate a wheelchair.
A no - step entry that can accommodate a wheelchair is preferable and is the first thing to look for in a home that you may want to spend retirement in.
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