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10/3/2013 at 11:49pm
Location: West Yorkshire Outfit: Coachman Oasis 500 5
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We are looking for help to find "proper" disabled friendly sites. I recognise that the wheelchair icon shows which site has disabled access and facilities, but unfortunately that doesn't tell us if the site will be suitable or not. To explain, my wife has been disabled for about 10 years now, due to an operation she had she can no longer weight bear with her right foot. She can totter around a bit, using sticks and taking some weight on her heel . I am also unable to weight bear on my right leg as some bugger at the hospital lopped it off in October last year. So now finally I do understand what my "much better half" has been whinging about.
A shower block having disabled access is no good if once accessed we would have to stand up for a shower, we need some sort of seat that we can use. We do carry a folding stool, but on a wet floor it is not the safest bit of kit. How the site is set out and how easy is access to the site facilities is also important. (e.g. we stopped at a site last year where the dog exercise area was a recently ploughed field, no problem with two legs but now .... Whilst we could normally manage to find a solution to most problems when I was able bodied we are going to struggle until I find what level of mobility I am going to be capable of.
We live in Yorkshire so we are interested in sites in Northern England at the moment, although we intend to "do" Cornwall and Devon retracing a trip we did in 1988 just before we gave up caravanning due to job commitments (we returned to caravanning last year ). It would be nice if any disabled members could recomend any sites, or give some indication of how disabled friendly a site really is when doing a review of a site, as that would be helpful to any other disabled caravanners/campers.
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11/3/2013 at 1:04pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: ElddisAvante462 Honda CRV SE2.2 i-Dtec
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Most of the caravan club's disabled facilities are excellent, and even have a panic cord alarm to the reception should a mishap occur. I am disabled myself, and whilst I do use our onboard facilities a lot, as mine is more of a walking and breathless problem, and I can stand for a couple of mins at a time, I do use the caravan clubs facilities, and the Disabled pitches ajacent to them, whenever we visit one of their sites.
One thing that annoys me on some sites through, Caravan club included, is when they install speed ramps the full width of the roadways around the site, and the only option to get past them on my mobility scooter is to either drive onto the front of someones pitch, or around them into what is often fairly deep hardstanding gravel, or risk a 'grounding' and damage to my scooter trying to get over these. By all means install speed ramps for safety's sake, but either leave a gap so that wheelchairs and disability scooters can pass safely through the centre of these, or provide a hard surface by-pass path around the sides of them. One of the worst offenders is the CC Sandringham site, where a dirty great speed ramp has been installed between the Disabled pitch spaces, and the Disabled bathroom in the main toilet block, GRRR!
Sorry for hijacking this thread a bit, but this really does annoy me, and hence for the first season since we have started Caravanning again 4 years ago, we will not be visiting Sandringham, especailly as the prices for that site have been hiked up so much.
Julia
------------- Just love to be out amoungst Nature and Wildlife
Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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