I work at the Doubletree in Monroeville and we are undergoing a $7 million remodel. We currently have 16 accessible rooms in inventory. I am sending your video to our engineering staff who are coordinating the remodel so they can hear your opinions and suggestions. Thank you for posting this!
How cool! Where is Monroeville? I live in the north side of WA State. Have or are all the Doubletrees going under construction for wheelchair access? Covid is still around, are you open for business in WA.?
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
It looks and sounds to me like this hotel went beyond the written ADA to get a wheelchair user in to consult on many of the details you mention. Good for them, good for you, good for all. Thanks for showing us.
I'm new to wheelchair usage. This information will be very helpful when and if I ever stay somewhere. How nice it would be to have such ease, even at home! Being in a chair is a lot more difficult than I ever thought it would be.
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
I use a walker. When I stay at a hotel the accessible rooms are always far from the entrance to the hotel. The walking is painful. I'd like an accessible room close to the entrance so I don't have to walk.
Hi, nice video. My daughter is special needs and has been a a wheelchair for 16 years. The 2 main issues I have are carpeted floors and beds being to high. She is unable to maneuver herself. She is in a manual wheelchair and I am her motor. I transfer her from wheelchair to bed. Since I am only 5 foot tall, the bed being too high is an issue when I’m transferring her. Pushing a wheelchair on carpet is not easy. I prefer laminate flooring. We stay exclusively at BestWestern hotels and have for over 40 years. Most of them have done great jobs at accessibility. I always offer suggestions if there something that can be addressed or suggestions for their next remodel. I also give positive feedback after each stay for the things that I found were helpful and made our life easier. I look forward to watching your other videos.
Thanks for the great video. These extra high toilets have only come in during the last 25(ish) years and I cannot use them. It used to be a standard toilet with a riser seat for those that needed the extra height. Now, at least for me, trying to get an accessible room is a nightmare as I need an ADA room but with a standard toilet. Having said this, I know it's better for other people.
hi I'm from Indonesia and my husband is in a wheelchair I found your channel and thanks for this information I will subscribe with you to find out more information... thanks
A few years ago at a Holiday Inn Express, the bed was so high I could not get on it. Their answer was first, a step stool. Um, if I could climb steps I wouldn't need this room. Second, they offered an employee to help me with the stool. Like I want an untrained stranger in bed with me. No again. Wrote a letter to corporate but never heard back. Also in another hotel, the shower seat in the roll in shower was so far from the controls, you couldn't sit and even reach the hand held or adjust the water. No husband to help. Scariest shower of my life. I spent the rest of the conference week taking sponge baths. And why no one can ever figure out that bathroom mirror. Makes it hard to style your hair. I love to travel but it is such a hassle not knowing what you are really going to get when they claim to be accessible.
I can also relate to some extent. My brother and I went to stay in a room where they said the property is differently abled friendly bla bla bla when booking a room.. After we went there, there was no wheelchair also. They said it is damaged. My brother cannot stand. His legs are very weak and very thin. He always needs assistance. He moves by crawling inside our house.. We cannot afford for a good wheelchair. His fingers are also deformed so he cannot use crutches also for walking. There should be two people to lift him wherever we go. So when we went to the room, the property manager said only the disabled person should stay in the disabled friendly room. He saw the way we carried him and still the manager told like that. I don't know what they think of us. Now,imagine my brother alone stays in the room and what if he wants to attend his nature call. Property manager was not ready to provide an assistant also.
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
As a longtime wheelchair user, I understand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I took it upon myself to address this issue! You can find the solution online by searching for "BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler." Unfortunately, I can't leave a direct link on UA-cam. I hope this helps! BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler.
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
if i ever win the lotto and probably won't but if i did i'd build or remodel a motel for wheelchairs and make them more accessable especially the high beds. i love to travel don't get to much anymore but the beds are a hard thing for me to get on i can slide off but not on.
We are a traveling family of 4 with husband in a wheelchair. Some of the things we have encountered are accessible rooms with King bed only. That doesn't work for a family. It's hard to find a double queen ADA room. Another issue we run into is the bed situation..they are either too close together and it makes it difficult and sometimes impossible for him to transfer to the bed. We also had to have a hotel employee come and help me move the TV stand in an ADA room so his chair would fit in between the TV stand and the bed. Another big one is the bathroom doors. I wish they were ALL sliding like that. They have no idea how much that helps. If the door swings to the inside of the bathroom and the bathroom is not very big, it is nearly impossible to get in/out unassisted. Also, if the sink is too close to the toilet, it can be difficult to transfer to the toilet since the wheelchair can't get right up beside the toilet. He has weak arms as well as legs so he has to get close to the toilet to transfer to and from. No ADA bathroom should be too small for 2 people to be in there. I have to assist and there are so many times we barely both fit with the wheelchair in there. We have found that very few hotels have it the way it needs to be and should be. I wish there was more reform.
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
I’m like you Danielle I don’t use a shower chair either I tried and they are definitely uncomfortable but when I was at camp many years ago they had shower benches like in that over room I liked it better but I constantly bash my head off the grab bar behind me that was the only time I used a shower bench at home I’ve tried a shower a couple times for easier transfers in and out of the tub and to take it easy for my asthma but my wheelchair is shorter then the shower chair so transferring wasn’t actually easier so when I get in the tub I just crawl in hold the grab bar and have my mom lift my legs over the edge and then when I get out I’ll crawl over the edge and my mom grabs my legs and when I get on the towel I call it my dead fish move because I look like a dead floppy fish when I get out
What ppl fail to realize is that there is ppl in more Severe wheelchair users like myself I feel like there should be an electric lift for the bed situation so that I’m not too heavy for my caregiver to pick me up due to my hand function not working because I’m a quadriplegic it’s easy for you to transfer yourself but not me
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
I have a doorbell like that.. all the handicapped access apartments have one here... I hate it as it is really loud and I rather people use the door knocker.
Exactly the tub is too high, they should of have built it flat roll in without door just a curtain and a shower chair some people can't stand I am a supervisor at a hotel and I've seen some rooms with a roll in shower for handicap
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
I find the bed is way to high & the fridge should have not been under the fridge as a person in a wheelchair needs hallow space to get closed enough to place their food inside the Microwave.
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
Not sure what hotel you are in but the hotels in NJ have beds so high there is no way my 4'11' paraplegic wife can get onto any bed....the sole reason one rents a room!
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
I work at the Doubletree in Monroeville and we are undergoing a $7 million remodel. We currently have 16 accessible rooms in inventory. I am sending your video to our engineering staff who are coordinating the remodel so they can hear your opinions and suggestions. Thank you for posting this!
Amazing!! Thanks for sharing it with them.
@@daniellability You're welcome !
How cool! Where is Monroeville? I live in the north side of WA State. Have or are all the Doubletrees going under construction for wheelchair access? Covid is still around, are you open for business in WA.?
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
It looks and sounds to me like this hotel went beyond the written ADA to get a wheelchair user in to consult on many of the details you mention. Good for them, good for you, good for all. Thanks for showing us.
I'm new to wheelchair usage. This information will be very helpful when and if I ever stay somewhere. How nice it would be to have such ease, even at home! Being in a chair is a lot more difficult than I ever thought it would be.
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
I use a walker. When I stay at a hotel the accessible rooms are always far from the entrance to the hotel. The walking is painful. I'd like an accessible room close to the entrance so I don't have to walk.
Hi, nice video. My daughter is special needs and has been a a wheelchair for 16 years. The 2 main issues I have are carpeted floors and beds being to high. She is unable to maneuver herself. She is in a manual wheelchair and I am her motor. I transfer her from wheelchair to bed. Since I am only 5 foot tall, the bed being too high is an issue when I’m transferring her.
Pushing a wheelchair on carpet is not easy. I prefer laminate flooring.
We stay exclusively at BestWestern hotels and have for over 40 years. Most of them have done great jobs at accessibility. I always offer suggestions if there something that can be addressed or suggestions for their next remodel. I also give positive feedback after each stay for the things that I found were helpful and made our life easier.
I look forward to watching your other videos.
Thanks for the great video. These extra high toilets have only come in during the last 25(ish) years and I cannot use them. It used to be a standard toilet with a riser seat for those that needed the extra height. Now, at least for me, trying to get an accessible room is a nightmare as I need an ADA room but with a standard toilet. Having said this, I know it's better for other people.
That place is REALLY well put together for accessibility, for both rooms. What chain is that and what location?
Spring Hill Suites in Bloomington, Indiana. Highly recommend! 😀
How awesome that they have such good accommodations!
hi I'm from Indonesia and my husband is in a wheelchair I found your channel and thanks for this information I will subscribe with you to find out more information... thanks
I love the lay out of the hotel. And I love you
Thank you for making this comprehensive video!
Wow Amazing Video! I Appreciate you taking the time to Show All of this❤️ How Great! God Bless.. Sweetheart.. F. 50. FL😎
A few years ago at a Holiday Inn Express, the bed was so high I could not get on it. Their answer was first, a step stool. Um, if I could climb steps I wouldn't need this room.
Second, they offered an employee to help me with the stool. Like I want an untrained stranger in bed with me. No again. Wrote a letter to corporate but never heard back. Also in another hotel, the shower seat in the roll in shower was so far from the controls, you couldn't sit and even reach the hand held or adjust the water. No husband to help. Scariest shower of my life. I spent the rest of the conference week taking sponge baths.
And why no one can ever figure out that bathroom mirror. Makes it hard to style your hair. I love to travel but it is such a hassle not knowing what you are really going to get when they claim to be accessible.
Ugh, I can totally relate to all of that. So frustrating! 🤦🏻♀️
I can also relate to some extent.
My brother and I went to stay in a room where they said the property is differently abled friendly bla bla bla when booking a room..
After we went there, there was no wheelchair also. They said it is damaged.
My brother cannot stand. His legs are very weak and very thin. He always needs assistance.
He moves by crawling inside our house.. We cannot afford for a good wheelchair.
His fingers are also deformed so he cannot use crutches also for walking.
There should be two people to lift him wherever we go.
So when we went to the room, the property manager said only the disabled person should stay in the disabled friendly room.
He saw the way we carried him and still the manager told like that.
I don't know what they think of us.
Now,imagine my brother alone stays in the room and what if he wants to attend his nature call.
Property manager was not ready to provide an assistant also.
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
As a longtime wheelchair user, I understand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I took it upon myself to address this issue! You can find the solution online by searching for "BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler." Unfortunately, I can't leave a direct link on UA-cam. I hope this helps! BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler.
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
Wow, such a cool accessible room! Love it!😊❤
It was awesome!
if i ever win the lotto and probably won't but if i did i'd build or remodel a motel for wheelchairs and make them more accessable especially the high beds. i love to travel don't get to much anymore but the beds are a hard thing for me to get on i can slide off but not on.
i forgot about roll in showers i'd have them in my motel rooms for those of us that need them.
This looks beautiful where is it? Can feel another transatlantic trip coming on... (I'm English) lol
We are a traveling family of 4 with husband in a wheelchair. Some of the things we have encountered are accessible rooms with King bed only. That doesn't work for a family. It's hard to find a double queen ADA room. Another issue we run into is the bed situation..they are either too close together and it makes it difficult and sometimes impossible for him to transfer to the bed. We also had to have a hotel employee come and help me move the TV stand in an ADA room so his chair would fit in between the TV stand and the bed. Another big one is the bathroom doors. I wish they were ALL sliding like that. They have no idea how much that helps. If the door swings to the inside of the bathroom and the bathroom is not very big, it is nearly impossible to get in/out unassisted. Also, if the sink is too close to the toilet, it can be difficult to transfer to the toilet since the wheelchair can't get right up beside the toilet. He has weak arms as well as legs so he has to get close to the toilet to transfer to and from. No ADA bathroom should be too small for 2 people to be in there. I have to assist and there are so many times we barely both fit with the wheelchair in there. We have found that very few hotels have it the way it needs to be and should be. I wish there was more reform.
I completely agree!
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
I’m like you Danielle I don’t use a shower chair either I tried and they are definitely uncomfortable but when I was at camp many years ago they had shower benches like in that over room I liked it better but I constantly bash my head off the grab bar behind me that was the only time I used a shower bench at home I’ve tried a shower a couple times for easier transfers in and out of the tub and to take it easy for my asthma but my wheelchair is shorter then the shower chair so transferring wasn’t actually easier so when I get in the tub I just crawl in hold the grab bar and have my mom lift my legs over the edge and then when I get out I’ll crawl over the edge and my mom grabs my legs and when I get on the towel I call it my dead fish move because I look like a dead floppy fish when I get out
I love it - “dead fish move” 🤣 I totally know what you mean! My legs are the same way
What ppl fail to realize is that there is ppl in more Severe wheelchair users like myself I feel like there should be an electric lift for the bed situation so that I’m not too heavy for my caregiver to pick me up due to my hand function not working because I’m a quadriplegic it’s easy for you to transfer yourself but not me
I have used a wheelchair for many years and decided to fix the problem with high hotel room beds myself. Look it up online its called BedBoost for the Disabled Travler
I have a doorbell like that.. all the handicapped access apartments have one here... I hate it as it is really loud and I rather people use the door knocker.
What a great room!
I agree! 😁
I myself am on crutches, all I really need in an accessable room is, a shower chair in the shower
High Hotel room beds are a big problem. BedBoost takes care of this issue.
Would like to know what hotel this is?
Hope your dream house come true
thank you for interesting video
Exactly the tub is too high, they should of have built it flat roll in without door just a curtain and a shower chair some people can't stand I am a supervisor at a hotel and I've seen some rooms with a roll in shower for handicap
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
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I find the bed is way to high & the fridge should have not been under the fridge as a person in a wheelchair needs hallow space to get closed enough to place their food inside the Microwave.
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As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
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Not sure what hotel you are in but the hotels in NJ have beds so high there is no way my 4'11' paraplegic wife can get onto any bed....the sole reason one rents a room!
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
As a longtime wheelchair user, I know firsthand the struggle of dealing with high hotel beds. That's why I decided to solve this issue myself! Look it up online BedBoost For The Disabled Traveler
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