The National Accessible Scheme provides information about levels of access available in holiday accommodation in England and Wales. Information relating to mobility, vision, and hearing impairment are included.
Logos and definitions are shown below:
Typically suitable for a person with sufficient mobility to climb a flight of steps but would benefit from fixtures and fittings to aid balance.
Typically suitable for a person with restricted walking ability and for those that may need to use a wheelchair some of the time and can negotiate a maximum of three steps.
Typically suitable for a person —
Logos and definitions are shown below:
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.
Typically suitable for a person who depends on the use of a wheelchair in a seated position. This person also requires personal or mechanical assistance (eg carer, hoist).
Access Exceptional: provides for all levels of mobility impairment listed above with reference to the British Standard BS 8300:2001. Achieves the standards above for either independent wheelchair users or assisted wheelchair users and fulfils additional, more demanding requirements.
Typically provides key —
additional services and facilities to meet the needs of guests with hearing impairment.
Typically provides a higher level of additional services and facilities to meet the needs of guests with hearing impairment.
Typically provides key additional services and facilities to meet the needs of visually impaired guests.
Typically provides a higher level of additional services and facilities to meet the needs of guests with visual impairment.