The Rolling Rains Report
Dr. Scott Rains
Dr. Scott Rains
We are pleased that Scott Rains will be a periodic contributor
to our Blog. To learn more about Dr. Rains work, visit http://www.rollingrains.com/.
Travel for the elderly and people with disabilities can be very
challenging. Dr. Rains looks for solutions to those challenges. In particular he
searches for examples of how Universal Design creates new travel opportunities
and products that are, to quote the definition of Universal Design, usable by
the widest range of people operating in the widest range of situations.
Recently in
Aging and Travel Category
Sarah Fuller
and Wheel Away Travel
Head over to Wheel Away
Disabled Travel and meet someone who really understands that inclusion
in tourism is not just about people with disabilities:
The Wheel Away Disabled Travel - Hong Kong City Guide contains
practical information about getting around Hong Kong, and is not only for
people with disability, but also for seniors and families with children in
strollers who struggle to find a straight forward way around.
This guide is a 'must' for all adventurous travellers, travel
agents, health care professionals, recruitment agents, and human resources and
diversity departments in multinational corporations.
About the
author - Sarah Fuller
My father requires the use of a wheelchair following a stroke
that occurred some 18 years ago. This resulted in paralysis and aphasia (the
loss of language skills). I have travelled frequently and extensively with my
father who is always accompanied by my mother, his primary caregiver, and also
often by my sister. It takes the combination of all of us to make travel
possible for my father.
I established Wheel Away Disabled Travel in Hong
Kong to self-publish a travel guide about one of the most exciting cities in
Asia. I'm truly passionate about travel because it brings me immense delight at
being able to witness firsthand the diversity of our world. While born in
Australia, I have been living in Hong Kong for 17 years and it has been from
this vantage point that I have planned many successful voyages!
My parents are also passionate travellers and it is with this in
mind that I began developing comprehensive itineraries so that they could visit
me in Hong Kong. Over the years we have travelled throughout Asia. For each
trip, I create a diverse, action-packed itinerary. I book all the flights and
hotel accommodation, which takes considerable planning and research. This city
guide will show you too how to plan travel that meets your needs.
Whether you're a nervous first-timer or an experienced,
independent wheelchair traveller, it is possible to have a safe and enjoyable
trip.
I acknowledge that the disability experience is different for
different people. I have written this resource due to my father's experience,
which I wanted to share with others, a knowledge gained over many years of
organising travel to ensure access and ease. If I can inspire others to realise
their dream to travel and see many of the amazing things I've seen, then this
book has been a success!
I write from my heart and personal experience in a genuine
effort to inform and encourage people who use a wheelchair to travel, and
discover our world of opportunities.
Sarah Fuller
Founder and Author Wheel Away Disabled Travel
Contact us at: http://www.wheelawaydisabledtravel.com/
Founder and Author Wheel Away Disabled Travel
Contact us at: http://www.wheelawaydisabledtravel.com/
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2 comments:
Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful photos. It inspires me to take more shots of nature. My camera is not as sophisticated but I try.
Rita
So beautiful! I am so ENVIOUS of those who have an eye for photography. I have been wanting to take a photography class and lean some of these amazing secrets...thanks for the inspiration! Have a great weekend!
~Mary
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