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Fighting at Many Fronts

If on a battlefield the opponents attack from all sides, the fight seems hopeless. Like this battle a mother has been fighting for her multi-handicapped daughter for many years. However, she will certainly not give up!  Fighting at Many Fronts - read more

Woken up in a New Life

The glass is half-full says the optimist. Such a person is Bernd Deifuß from Thuringia, Germany. Within one year he lost his mobility and his stomach. However, this does not seem to be a reason for him to give up. Woken up in a New Life - read more

Inaccessible Kiosks: Airline Discriminates Blind Passengers

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Inaccessible Kiosks: Airline Discriminates Blind Passengers [08/11/2010] United uses airport kiosks that employ touchscreen technology in a manner such that they cannot be used by blind passengers.  Inaccessible Kiosks: Airline Discriminates Blind Passengers - read more

Inaccessible Kiosks: Airline Discriminates Blind Passengers

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: plane [08/11/2010] United uses airport kiosks that employ touchscreen technology in a manner such that they cannot be used by blind passengers.  Inaccessible Kiosks: Airline Discriminates Blind Passengers - read more

Older Drivers Often Involved in Daytime Crashes

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Older Drivers Often Involved in Daytime Crashes [19/05/2010] To help improve traffic safety, engineers identified the characteristics of older drivers in Kansas and the types of crashes they are involved in. Older Drivers Often Involved in Daytime Crashes - read more

Elderly at Risk of Elevator-Related Injuries

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Elevator buttons [26/02/2010] Older adults are more likely to use elevators than stairs or escalators. While elevators are one of the safest forms of transportation, they can pose a real danger for the aging population. Elderly at Risk of Elevator-Related Injuries - read more

Barrier-Free Travelling Is Impaired

Photo: Man in wheelchair; linked to a video Travelling to distant or nearby countries can be the most wonderful thing to do. Approximately 10 percent of the Germans cannot be carefree when it comes to planning a vacation. For severely disabled people planning a vacation is difficult from the very beginning. Just flying away without further preparation – that is completely unthinkable. A new information platform intends to help. Barrier-Free Travelling Is Impaired - read more

A Yellow Eye-Catcher - Kenguru The Cruiser

Picture: a yellow car; linked to a video It is bright yellow and a real eye-catcher - Kenguru The Cruiser, the electric car for wheelchair users. István Kissároslaki, Managing Director of Kenguru, explains the functioning of the agile car. A Yellow Eye-Catcher - Kenguru The Cruiser - read more

Petition: Safe Airplanes for Travellers with Disabilities

[16/10/2009] The Association for Airline Passenger Rights endorsed a petition for wheelchair accessibility on airplanes.  Petition: Safe Airplanes for Travellers with Disabilities - read more

Video: Barrier-Free Travelling Is Impaired

Photo: Wheelchair user at the airport Travelling to distant or nearby countries can be the most wonderful thing to do. Approximately ten percent of the Germans cannot be carefree when it comes to planning a vacation. For severely disabled people planning a vacation is difficult from the very beginning. Just flying away without further preparation – that is completely unthinkable. A new information platform intends to help. Video: Barrier-Free Travelling Is Impaired - read more

Black Forest Accessible

Photo: German logo for Black Forest accessible The project “Black Forest Accessible” has been created to make the travel destination Black Forest in Germany more attractive for people with disabilities. At this year’s REHACARE visitors can inform themselves about it.  Black Forest Accessible - read more

Great British Bus Tour

Great British Bus Tour [29/06/2009] Daring Clive Bailey and James Skinner have finished a trip of a lifetime by travelling the length of mainland Britain between the iconic points of Land End to John O’Groats.  Great British Bus Tour - read more

Great British Bus Tour

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Red London bus [29/06/2009] Daring Clive Bailey and James Skinner have finished a trip of a lifetime by travelling the length of mainland Britain between the iconic points of Land End to John O’Groats.  Great British Bus Tour - read more

Weblinks Accessible Travel

Photo: Figure standing behind letters Whatever your plans are for this year's vacation - there are still obstacles and difficulties to conquer when travelling with a disability. We list interesting resources for handicapped travellers.  Weblinks Accessible Travel - read more

Accessible Travel

Photo: A plane in a circle Whatever your plans are for this year's vacation - there are still obstacles and difficulties to conquer when travelling with a disability. We list interesting resources for handicapped travellers.  Accessible Travel - read more

Helping the Disabled Make Use of Public Transport

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Bus with a sign for wheelchairs [10/10/2008] European researchers have developed a personal navigation aid to help disabled people make use of public transport. Helping the Disabled Make Use of Public Transport - read more

Helping the Disabled Make Use of Public Transport

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Photo: Bus with a sign for wheelchairs; linked to: [10/10/2008] European researchers have developed a personal navigation aid to help disabled people make use of public transport. Helping the Disabled Make Use of Public Transport - read more

Adventure Travel in a Wheelchair by Andreas Pröve

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[07/10/2008] Since a traffic accident in 1981 with the diagnosis of paraplegia, his life in full of adventure. On countless trips through almost all continents, he examines the boundaries of the feasible. Its... Adventure Travel in a Wheelchair by Andreas Pröve - read more

Improving Transport Systems for Older People’s Needs

Improving Transport Systems for Older People’s Needs [19/09/2008] A new study has pinpointed how simple, low-cost measures could revolutionise older people’s ability to use transport systems effectively, safely and with confidence.  Improving Transport Systems for Older People’s Needs - read more

Barrier-free Travel by Plane regulated

Barrier-free Travel by Plane regulated [28/07/2008] New rules entered into force to offer the disabled and the elderly access to air transport comparable to that of the other passengers flying from airports in the European Union. Barrier-free Travel by Plane regulated - read more

Barrier-free Travel by Plane Regulated

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: An aeroplane in the air [28/07/2008] New rules entered into force to offer the disabled and the elderly access to air transport comparable to that of the other passengers flying from airports in the European Union. Barrier-free Travel by Plane Regulated - read more

Enjoying Nature - Camping with a Wheelchair

Photo: A tent © magicpen/Pixelio.de Whether a distant target or a quick trip into the blue – camping offers a good rest, even for paraplegics in accordance with nature. Facts and impressions on camping in a wheelchair.  Enjoying Nature - Camping with a Wheelchair - read more

Wheelchair Ahoy!

Photo: Sailing boat Wheelchair drivers sail on successful course, since some possibilities come up to enjoy freedom of sailing to the fullest. For them experiencing the interaction of wind and waves is a special feeling. Wheelchair Ahoy! - read more

Only Some Pounds Could Improve Quality of Life

[18/01/2008] Millions of older people haven't had a holiday for five years, new survey finds. Only Some Pounds Could Improve Quality of Life - read more

Deaf People Conquer North Pole

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Person standing in a snowy surrounding [21/11/2007] This winter schools can take part in polar-themed fun days to celebrate a record-breaking expedition that will see the first deaf people reach the Geographic North Pole. Deaf People Conquer North Pole - read more

“Cities are Places of Integration”

The proportion of people living in cities is growing worldwide. With the demographic changes increasing numbers of these people will be physically handicapped. This necessitates the planning of towns that are liveable for everybody. Rehacare.de asked Prof. Dr. Iris Reuther, city planner at Kassel University how town planning can help with the integration of disabled people. “Cities are Places of Integration” - read more

“Cities are Places of Integration”

Photo: Iris Reuther; linked to: The proportion of people living in cities is growing worldwide. With the demographic changes increasing numbers of these people will be physically handicapped. This necessitates the planning of towns that are liveable for everybody. Rehacare.de asked Prof. Dr. Iris Reuther, city planner at Kassel University how town planning can help with the integration of disabled people. “Cities are Places of Integration” - read more

Sports Associations

Photo: Four heads hold a ball in the middle Looking for information on leagues, results and events in handicapped sports? Our list of national and international organisations for handicapped athletes is a good starting point.  Sports Associations - read more

Higher, Faster, Further: Sport Extreme

Photo: Thomas Hoffmarck Jumping over glaciers or defeating waves when kitsesurfing: the so-called extreme sports are a stormy affair. In addition, when the athlete is paraplegic, many a person is astonished. Some disabled people go the whole hog at sports. Higher, Faster, Further: Sport Extreme - read more

No Holidays without Dialysis

Photo: A palm at the beach Making a short stop at the airport in order to book a last-minute flight for next week – this is impossible for people who suffer from chronic kidney failure. When they want to travel, they have to plan their holiday in advance as they depend on a centre for dialysis where their blood can be cleansed. No Holidays without Dialysis - read more

Student's 'Escape and Evade'

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Airplane [13/12/2006] Loughborough University students travelled hundreds of miles in a round trip in a single Novem- ber weekend. The journey, in aid of Help the Aged, was completed without a single penny being spent.  Student's 'Escape and Evade' - read more

Story of Success: Hotel for Handicaps

The house was intended to give disabled children a home for the future where they live and work together. Today it is a small barrier free three star hotel where most of the employees are handicapped.  Story of Success: Hotel for Handicaps - read more

Story of Success: Hotel for Handicaps

Photo: Man makes the bed The house was intended to give disabled children a home for the future where they live and work together. Today it is a small barrier free three star hotel where most of the employees are handicapped.  Story of Success: Hotel for Handicaps - read more

Story of Success: Hotel for Handicaps

Photo: Man makes the bed The house was intended to give disabled children a home for the future where they live and work together. Today it is a small barrier free three star hotel where most of the employees are handicapped.  Story of Success: Hotel for Handicaps - read more

Voluntary Airline Code not Working

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: An aeroplane in the air [14/08/2006] The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) said that evidence from callers to its own helpline was proof enough that the voluntary code was not working.  Voluntary Airline Code not Working - read more

Travelling Safely by Car

Photo: Open airbag in a car If one goes on a journey the children come into their child's safety seat and the driver and passenger fasten their seat belts. That is due to the law that wants to make sure that every passenger travel as safely as possible. But sometimes measures taken for handicapped passengers are not keeping up with this motto. But a new system may offer some help. Travelling Safely by Car - read more

Travelling Safely by Car

Photo: Open airbag in a car If one goes on a journey the children come into their child's safety seat and the driver and passenger fasten their seat belts. That is due to the law that wants to make sure that every passenger travel as safely as possible. But sometimes measures taken for handicapped passengers are not keeping up with this motto. But a new system may offer some help. Travelling Safely by Car - read more

Travelling by Plane

Photo: Landing plane To prevent the nicest days in the year from ending in chaos, disabled travellers must tell the airlines their individual needs when booking the flight. By keeping an open dialogue, the airlines' personnel airlines are prepared and can act accordingly at the arrival and the departure. Travelling by Plane - read more

The Holiday Season Draws Nearer

Photo: Lift to the pool The most beautiful time of the year is the holiday season. Most of the people in Germany travel at least once a year. However, people with handicaps still face a lot of barriers making travelling difficult. But the number of barrier-free accommodations is rising constantly and more and more organisations offer handicapped people assistance in planning their travels. The Holiday Season Draws Nearer - read more

Travelling by Plane - Part 2

Photo: Plane Terms for visually impaired passengers, hearing impaired passengers and mentally disabled passengers. Travelling by Plane - Part 2 - read more

Blind Information System: Of Speeking Buses

Everything started with new trams and buses six years ago. They were supposed to be part of the public traffic in Dresden. Unfortunately, the driver sat three metres away from the entrance door which was too far to quickly ask something whilst passing by. This especially concerned blind and visually handicapped people. The solution: the Blind Information System BLIS. Blind Information System: Of Speeking Buses - read more

Blind Information System: Of Speeking Buses

Photo: Bus and some people Everything started with new trams and buses six years ago. They were supposed to be part of the public traffic in Dresden. Unfortunately, the driver sat three metres away from the entrance door which was too far to quickly ask something whilst passing by. This especially concerned blind and visually handicapped people. The solution: the Blind Information System BLIS. Blind Information System: Of Speeking Buses - read more

Getting Closer to Distant Locations - Target of Agreements

Photo: Symbol icon for wheelchair users A volontary target agreement was signed on 12 March 2005 in Berlin. Gastronomic associations and societies for the handicapped in Germany agreed on standards how to register, evaluate and present barrier free touristic offers. Getting Closer to Distant Locations - Target of Agreements - read more

Airport and Airline jointly Responsible for Disabled Passengers

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: A plane [22/12/2004] In a landmark ruling on 21st December, the Appeal Court has found that Ryanair and Stansted Airport are both responsible for providing a free wheelchair service to disabled travellers.  Airport and Airline jointly Responsible for Disabled Passengers - read more

Summer Fun: Cycling for Everybody

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Handbike user [01/06/2004] Bicycle tours are a great joy for everyone –both short, spontaneous trips to the next cafe or pub or longer, guided camping tours. And trikes, handbikes and tandems offers a lot of cycling possibilities for people with different handicaps.  Summer Fun: Cycling for Everybody - read more

Accessible Hotels: Not just for, but Run by People with a Disability

( Source: REHACARE.de )

[01/03/2004] Accessible hotels offer handicapped people a great opportunity to relax and rest. Or to work. For example at the Stadthaushotel in Hamburg, where disabled employees provide a three star service for nearly ten years now. Accessible Hotels: Not just for, but Run by People with a Disability - read more

Accessible Hotels: Not just for, but Run by People with a Disability

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Key for a hotel room [01/03/2004] Accessible hotels offer handicapped people a great opportunity to relax and rest. Or to work. For example at the Stadthaushotel in Hamburg, where disabled employees provide a three star service for nearly ten years now. Accessible Hotels: Not just for, but Run by People with a Disability - read more

Tourism: Accessibility Pays!

( Source: REHACARE.de )

[01/03/2004] A lack of accessibility in hotels and restaurants is not just annoying for disabled travellers, but handicaps the economy as well: In Germany alone, 5 billion Euros could be gained by barrier-free tourism, equalling a total of 90.000 new jobs. Tourism: Accessibility Pays! - read more

Tourism: Accessibility Pays!

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: An accessible entrance [01/03/2004] A lack of accessibility in hotels and restaurants is not just annoying for disabled travellers, but handicaps the economy as well: In Germany alone, 5 billion Euros could be gained by barrier-free tourism, equalling a total of 90.000 new jobs. Tourism: Accessibility Pays! - read more

pole2pole: Michael McGrath Started towards the South Pole

( Source: REHACARE.de )

Photo: Micheal McGrath on the North Pole [09/01/2004] History will be re-written when British businessman and Muscular Dystrophy sufferer Michael McGrath becomes the first disabled person in the world to reach both North and South Poles. pole2pole: Michael McGrath Started towards the South Pole - read more

Agreements Signed for Paralympic Family Hotels

( Source: REHACARE.de )

[01/12/2003] The Athenaeum Intercontinental and the Ledra Marriott are the official hotels for the ATHENS 2004 Paralympic Games. Agreements Signed for Paralympic Family Hotels - read more

 
 

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