Special services at sea open the world of cruising to all travelers.
For those with physical, medical, or developmental challenges, taking a cruise vacation may seem daunting or even unattainable. And while potential special-needs cruisers must carefully assess individual medical requirements and risks, for many, a dream cruise awaits thanks to today’s special services that provide assistance for smooth sailing.
INCREASED MOBILITY_Slow walkers and scooter-, oxygen-, or power wheelchair– users often turn to a specialized travel agent to book their cruise. “We can do this, we’re just going to do it a bit differently,” says Debra Kerper, owner of Easy Access Travel in Carrollton, Texas. “Just be honest when talking to your travel agent and explain your mobility challenges or special needs.”
A wheelchair/scooter user herself, Kerper has also hosted special-needs group cruises in Europe. Her clients range from amputees to those living with multiple sclerosis, from paraplegics and quadriplegics to stroke survivors and people with breathing or joint issues. They can’t wait to explore the world and she helps them do that.
Beyond these kinds of arranged trips, cruisers around the world can rent mobility scooters, power wheelchairs, oxygen, nebulizers, hospital-type beds, power lifts, and other necessities from Special Needs Group (SpecialNeedsAtSea.com), a Fort Lauderdale– based company that is dedicated to fulfilling these special-needs requirements. The company — whose mission grew out of a passion and belief that the fun of traveling should be available to everyone, despite physical challenges — aims to make travel easy, comfortable, and accessible.
Andrew Garnett, Special Needs Group’s president and CEO, says the company has one focus: “We will work with you or your travel agent to help get you the equipment needed for your cruise vacation.” In most cases, it’s delivered directly to your stateroom.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der April 2017-Ausgabe von Porthole Cruise Magazine.
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