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Things To Do When Travelling With A Disabled Person by Opinionated: 10:45am On Feb 28, 2018


Traveling with special persons has become easier these days thanks to modernisation and technology. However, people who are travelling with the disabled must still be equipped with the do’s and don’ts for persons with special needs. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares some of the tips that you must consider when you are travelling with a disabled person.

Carefully choose your destination

Some destinations may be good for ordinary persons but may not be fit for persons with special needs. An ordinary person might transfer to places, climb stairs and walk a lot, but a disabled person may find it hard to do such. Therefore, you must carefully plan your destination and the route that you will take on your trip.

Book ahead of time

If you are going on an air travel, you need to book your flight ahead and inform the staff of the airline that you are traveling with a person with special needs. With all those luggage checks, long lines and exhausting waiting time, you might probably want to proceed through the lines prioritizing persons with disabilities.

Do your research

Always remember that persons with disabilities are prioritized in almost everywhere. They are given a number of privileges in hotels, restaurants, amusement parks, and other facilities due to their disability. They are also provided with amenities and lanes solely for them to provide them with the convenience that they actually deserve. So do your research to discover some of these places and do not hesitate to take advantage of them.

Consult a doctor

Certain activities and environment can be prohibited for a particular disabled person. Therefore, you must first consult a doctor if your trip will likely cause any harm to your companion with special needs. Besides, not all medical remedies for persons with disabilities can be easily available at the place of your destination so it is always better to bring with you additional pieces of medicines that will be prescribed by the doctor.

Stay in accessible areas

If you are traveling with a disabled person, avoid staying and going into remote areas or to places that are far from the capital or center of your destination. Always assure that your location is close enough to establishments and hospitals so that, in case there will be an emergency, it will be easier for you to bring your companion and provide them with the medications that they might need.


source: http://www.opinions.ng/things-travelling-disabled-person/

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