Traveling with a visual impairment

Travels to Zog 3 por sunny-drunk

When I am blind and as one of those people who get out and walk on my own will, I have the following travel tips that will hopefully be traveling with a visual impairment easier and less stressful.1 collected. If you are packaging a white cane, how to use a walker remember, these things have a tendency to break in low moments. Pack a spare Folding Cane, it does not weigh much or much space, it is better to have it and not need, then you alternative.If work with a guide dog / service pack animal remember, along with your dog & rsquo, s food and water bowl and a nail clip file in the case of a broken nail and ask your vet the right medication and dosage for an upset stomach. There is nothing worse then arriving in a nice hotel with a sick dog on your hands. Also remember to get up all your medication label carefully as they tend to mix in a bit of travel. 2nd Reservations have: When traveling with a puppy I had always save the airline / bus companies know about the dog this time and stress later. Legally you do not have to be on this, but a quiet and relaxed travel easier to manage then to do to answer the question, “why did not you let us know before hand? Greyhound has a program in place to support people with disabilities find the bus during a transfer, a toilet or a snack bar. I have taken this service many times and in most cases it works well. Call Greyhound two days prior to departure and they will help you during your trip. The same applies to the manufacture hotel reservations, it is best to treat all requests in advance. This is the time to ask for an accessible room, whether you need one or a room near an exit or elevator. Travel: When to leave the house by taxi, let the taxi driver know in advance if you have a guide dog. There is nothing worse then ever taxi driver with a setting in the morning from a trip. Upon your arrival at the terminal check-in and let the staff know that you need to catch bus number 222 to Kalamazoo and support. When you call the Greyhound ADA assistance they will give you a line number to use when checking in at the station. Sometimes they ask for it and sometimes not, it is best to have this number on hand just in case. The airport is one other thing, getting through security is interesting to prepare at least in these days to say so and come early. The best tip I can give for safety, take the initiative to have the most airport not handle employees with this situation, if you so often go ahead and have to sit your dog and stay while you through the metal detector they will see you are on foot with this process, then call your dog, the metal detector beeps, and then your puppy will be sought. Do not let someone else take control of your dog! And before the trip, it is necessary to the best, the policies are of each airport and the ADA rules. Arrive at your destination, come and have found either a taxi or hotel shuttle to your hotel, the simple things, by the person at the reception to mark your digital door key. So that you can not keep you turning the map, if you have your arms full of luggage etc …. Find the location of the Braille markings on the door to your room. They seem to be in different places at each hotel. Ask questions that you need a rough idea of the hotel look and feel and the location of the relief area for your puppy. The breakfast room and swimming pool are to ask a few things. Even if you are looking for even with the munchies one night, someone you can at the reception, which supply restaurants in this hotel ask? You can tell that the staff is friendly and helpful, and that your trip is either for business or pleasure you will like one remembers.

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