There is a very generous dropdown shower seat with the shower tap and shower head within easy reach. The shower curtain goes all around and reaches the floor. There is a very small raised strip in a square around the shower area with a large drain in the corner, so the shower water is channeled into the drain. There is still some "pooling" within the square, but is easily mopped up with towels. It was easy to wheel to the shower chair and transfer and then back again to the chair with a towel covering the seat. It would be good if all "disabled" showers met this high standard. Unfortunately, the room was let down by the inaccessible balcony which had a "lip" then a small drop. But, hey, there was no view there anyway. The bistro had a ramp if you wanted to go down to the next level. The staff were very helpful and friendly. So the hotel was very well set up for wheelie guests.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
North Stradbroke Island Hotel
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Malpensa, Italy
Monday, 10 February 2014
Venice, Italy
We stayed at Liassidi
Palace hotel. Getting to the hotel was the main problem as we'd used Vaporetto (water bus) which stopped three bridges short of our destination. That problem was eventually overcome and we found our delightful hidden away hotel which had its own jetty. When we finished our stay we returned to the Tronchetto by a disabled access water taxi, which was the more sensible option. At the hotel, a shower chair was
provided for the shower, but there were no rails. I could wheel to the shower, but the shower
doors proved difficult. The shower
wasn’t big enough to fit me and close the doors properly, because I was sitting on the shower chair. The toilet had a floor to ceiling vertical
pole, but no side rail. It took a lot of
effort to transfer from the chair to the pole and swing my body around. So not ideal, but we managed.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Florence, Italy
We stayed at the Hotel Pierre very close to the Duomo, so very central to everything. The
shower and toilet arrangement here were not ideal. I had to use my “portaloo” over the toilet as there was only a small horizontal rail on the wall. The shower was difficult to access because the shower doors did not allow enough space to get in comfortably. There was a small flip down seat against the
wall. There were no rails.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Road to Florence, Italy
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Como, Italy
Our bathroom facilities in the Albergo Terminus Hotel were not adequate for me. I could wheel in to the shower but it was difficult to get on the small seat in the corner, attached to the wall. The toilet had a small horizontal rail on the side and a long rail behind the toilet. I struggled to use the shower in our room in the morning so my sister, Sharney, spoke to the person on reception and they provided a plastic chair to use next time, which made it much easier. The mirror was too high for someone in a wheel chair and also I could not reach the hair dryer.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Ivrea, Italy
We stayed at the Hotel La Villa which was booked
by the wife of one of the rowers my husband, Terry, coaches. It was
ideal for our situation. My sister, Sharney’s room
was next to ours. She had her own en
suite and our room had its own en suite.
There was a disabled bathroom between our bedrooms, so that was
exclusively mine and with access from both bedrooms, Sharney was able to easily
help when needed. The toilet was unusual
as it had the front of the seat was taken out leaving a significant gap in the
middle. As my adductors are very tight,
I found this arrangement very uncomfortable as a leg would fall in to the
gap. I asked the proprietor if I could
have a normal seat to cover up the gap and she told me “that is the law in Italy for
disabled toilets”. (We rarely saw this
type of toilet for the rest of our Italian holiday). So I ended up using my “portaloo” over the
toilet which worked a little better for me.
The shower seat was against the wall and the rail and shower were also
against the wall. As I sat on the seat I
was unable to see behind me. So for showers
I needed assistance.
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