Disabled World Travels: Safe travel made easier for the disabled
Book Details
Author(s)Tracey Ingram
PublisherSovereign Education Media
ISBN / ASINB00CPUHOLG
ISBN-13978B00CPUHOL2
Sales Rank845,928
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
***Disabled World Travels - volume 1 (Travel)**
People with disabilities and chronic disease look no further!
If you have arthritis, diabetes, hearing or visually impaired, confined to a wheelchair, slow walker, etc......find out the hottest accessible travel options that will change the way you travel.
Perhaps you are a single female with low vision, a middle aged male who wears hearing aids and struggles hearing lectures, or a senior citizen recently diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with arthritis who now requires oxygen. All of these scenarios are real and can change how you feel about yourself and the activities you pursue.
Do you feel inspired or intimidated when you think about traveling? Do you still want to travel but feel that your disability limits you? There are over 50 million people in the United States with disabilities and over 180 million worldwide with evidence suggesting that people with disabilities face many barriers in accessing the health and services they need. For example, seniors and baby boomers often have different types of disabilities such as physical, cognitive, having low vision, and even wearing hearing aids could be classified as a disability under the definition.
Disabled World Travel is a new series loaded with safe travel tips that will lead to more successful traveling experiences. Thinking about taking a trip? Then read further before you do.
The author, Tracey Ingram, an experienced Clinical Audiologist and Occupational Therapist discusses in each volume some of the problems encountered with specific disabilities and outlines possible solutions to help overcome some of the barriers. Whether your journey is local or more exotic, the guide includes forums, numerous resources, and tips to connect with others who have disabilities. The first volume will include tips for the visually impaired, hearing impaired, wheel chair accessible solutions, traveling with mobility issues, diabetes, arthritis, traveling with oxygen, traveling with medications and so much more.
How would you like to be better informed and have less stress with travel preparations? Wouldn't it be nice to have a checklist with pertinent questions to ask when you are booking an accessible hotel room, taking a cruise, or flight? Do you have a hearing loss? How would you like to experience enhanced hearing acuity in large open areas? It's possible!! Take a look at some of the benefits of volume 1 and then order your copy today.
>Save $$ and have your personal assistant travel for free.
>Hearing aid users enjoy increased clarity with speech.
>Be informed and have less stress with travel preparations.
>Low vision travelers experience increased visual acuity.
>Discover how to enhance your lip-reading and listening skills.
>Experience easier wheelchair travel with less fatigue.
>How to never run low on oxygen when traveling.
>Swap and rent accessible homes worldwide.
>Arthritis sufferers discover how resistance bands can improve their symptoms
>Diabetics find out the latest Diabetes Association guidelines on exercise
>Hearing impaired? Get a free caption phone with free delivery & setup
Scroll up and Purchase Your Copy Today!!
People with disabilities and chronic disease look no further!
If you have arthritis, diabetes, hearing or visually impaired, confined to a wheelchair, slow walker, etc......find out the hottest accessible travel options that will change the way you travel.
Perhaps you are a single female with low vision, a middle aged male who wears hearing aids and struggles hearing lectures, or a senior citizen recently diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with arthritis who now requires oxygen. All of these scenarios are real and can change how you feel about yourself and the activities you pursue.
Do you feel inspired or intimidated when you think about traveling? Do you still want to travel but feel that your disability limits you? There are over 50 million people in the United States with disabilities and over 180 million worldwide with evidence suggesting that people with disabilities face many barriers in accessing the health and services they need. For example, seniors and baby boomers often have different types of disabilities such as physical, cognitive, having low vision, and even wearing hearing aids could be classified as a disability under the definition.
Disabled World Travel is a new series loaded with safe travel tips that will lead to more successful traveling experiences. Thinking about taking a trip? Then read further before you do.
The author, Tracey Ingram, an experienced Clinical Audiologist and Occupational Therapist discusses in each volume some of the problems encountered with specific disabilities and outlines possible solutions to help overcome some of the barriers. Whether your journey is local or more exotic, the guide includes forums, numerous resources, and tips to connect with others who have disabilities. The first volume will include tips for the visually impaired, hearing impaired, wheel chair accessible solutions, traveling with mobility issues, diabetes, arthritis, traveling with oxygen, traveling with medications and so much more.
How would you like to be better informed and have less stress with travel preparations? Wouldn't it be nice to have a checklist with pertinent questions to ask when you are booking an accessible hotel room, taking a cruise, or flight? Do you have a hearing loss? How would you like to experience enhanced hearing acuity in large open areas? It's possible!! Take a look at some of the benefits of volume 1 and then order your copy today.
>Save $$ and have your personal assistant travel for free.
>Hearing aid users enjoy increased clarity with speech.
>Be informed and have less stress with travel preparations.
>Low vision travelers experience increased visual acuity.
>Discover how to enhance your lip-reading and listening skills.
>Experience easier wheelchair travel with less fatigue.
>How to never run low on oxygen when traveling.
>Swap and rent accessible homes worldwide.
>Arthritis sufferers discover how resistance bands can improve their symptoms
>Diabetics find out the latest Diabetes Association guidelines on exercise
>Hearing impaired? Get a free caption phone with free delivery & setup
Scroll up and Purchase Your Copy Today!!

