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Anger over facilities for disabled at hotel(04 November 2004 10:38)A row has erupted at a Cornwall hotel after a guest claimed it had contravened the new Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). Article continues below
Allen said that while the 86-bedroom hotel's lift couldn't be made any bigger, owner Brend Hotels had installed new ground-floor toilets, a ramp to the entrance and accessible parking. Chris Grace, director of disability consultancy In Your Stride, said the situation was not clear-cut. "Offering a different chair to disabled guests is like offering a different pair of shoes," he said. "One size doesn't necessarily fit all and is unlikely to be received well." Grace advised hotels to focus more on giving clear information to guests. "Part of the reasonable adjustment the DDA asks for is ensuring you know exactly what guests need. While enlarging the lift shaft might be unreasonable in terms of the cost and disruption, it's the responsibility of the hotel to check they can provide what disabled guests require."
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