National Accessibility Scheme-assessed accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire (photo courtesy of Hoe Grange Holidays, Matlock)Establishments taking part in the National Accessibility Scheme have been assessed
to ensure a comfortable stay for guests with hearing, visual or mobility needs.
The following categories explain each level of accessibility.
National Accessibility Scheme-assessed accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire |
Mobility 1
Typically suitable for a person with sufficient mobility to climb a flight of
stairs but would benefit from fixtures and fittings to aid balance. |
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National Accessibility Scheme-assessed accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire |
Mobility 2
Typically suitable for a person with restricted walking ability and for those
who may need to use a wheelchair some of the time and who can negotiate a maximum
of three steps. |
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National Accessibility Scheme-assessed accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire |
Mobility 3
Typically suitable for a person who depends on the use of a wheelchair and transfers
unaided to and from the wheelchair in a seated position. This person may be an
independent traveller. |
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National Accessibility Scheme-assessed accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire |
Mobility 4
Typically suitable for a person who depends on the use of a wheelchair in a seated
position. They also require personal/mechanical assistance (eg, carer/hoist). |
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National Accessibility Scheme-assessed accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire |
Hearing Impairment
Typically provides key additional services and facilities to meet the needs of
guests with hearing impairment. |
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National Accessibility Scheme-assessed accommodation in the Peak District and Derbyshire |
Visual Impairment
Typically provides key additional services and facilities to meet the needs of
visually impaired guests. |