franandaj
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Beth,
Can you tell me the only things that make an accessible room "accessible" are that there are bars on the toilet and the bed is lower?
If that is the case that would make it even more inaccessible for my spouse who needs an average size bed. The ones at the hotel are rather high, but a "low to the ground bed" would make it even more difficult to stand up (severe Rhuematoid Arthritis).
If this is the case, we'll do without the bars in order to be able to get out of bed and I'll change us back to a regular room and chance a view of WOC!
Can you tell me the only things that make an accessible room "accessible" are that there are bars on the toilet and the bed is lower?
If that is the case that would make it even more inaccessible for my spouse who needs an average size bed. The ones at the hotel are rather high, but a "low to the ground bed" would make it even more difficult to stand up (severe Rhuematoid Arthritis).
If this is the case, we'll do without the bars in order to be able to get out of bed and I'll change us back to a regular room and chance a view of WOC!