holidays/travel

How do autistic adults manage to go on holiday AND in general travel. I have lost all ability to get myself around even locally on buses and never had the skills to go through all the stages needed to find a holiday book it and then get there. I know there are some companies that offer respite holidays with carers to support disabled people BUT these tend to be at there own properties AND there are few if any that will collect from home and provide transport to and from a destination of your choosing. As well as support if needed.

I would like to go to Wales. Not a million miles away. But I can't seem to make it happen. And even if I could do all the booking stuff I would have to go by train and i dont think i would could cope with a 4 hour  journey AND my dog certainly wouldn't !!

If I ever decide to pay over £125 a week for 10 hours assistance from a support worker I might be able to get them to drive me to Wales. Thing with that though. In order not to go over 10 hours They would need to drive back the day we arrived because its a 3 hour trip. The social care assessment I had which led to them allocating me 10 hours support a week for over £500 doesn't actually take into account many many problems I need help with. The care plan almost amounted to get PA to go for a walk with me take me to zoo and then spend 100 hours alone...repeat. For a lot of money. But thats social services for you. And thats why I have no support for many problems. Including this nagging need to travel !!!

Parents
  • People with disabilities should not be denied the opportunity to travel and explore the world. They have exactly the same right as all of us. Of course, if their health condition does not allow them to travel long distances, it is possible to find alternative and more accessible options. As far as I know, travel companies help people with disabilities with travel arrangements. There are several things to keep in mind when traveling. One of them is renting accommodation or booking a hotel. Most of the time, I use Booking to make reservations. But the last time I traveled, I used 30a Florida. Thanks to this company, I know you can also invest in real estate and grow in this area.

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  • People with disabilities should not be denied the opportunity to travel and explore the world. They have exactly the same right as all of us. Of course, if their health condition does not allow them to travel long distances, it is possible to find alternative and more accessible options. As far as I know, travel companies help people with disabilities with travel arrangements. There are several things to keep in mind when traveling. One of them is renting accommodation or booking a hotel. Most of the time, I use Booking to make reservations. But the last time I traveled, I used 30a Florida. Thanks to this company, I know you can also invest in real estate and grow in this area.

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