Planning A Family Reunion Cruise What Would Have To Be Considered When Planning A Wedding For Someone With A Disability?

What would have to be considered when planning a wedding for someone with a disability? - planning a family reunion cruise

It is as hard as you can do. I think it depends on the disability, but how can someone more comfortable without feeling bad? What's changed?

7 comments:

nova_que... said...

My husband has a cousin that we both really like you in a wheelchair. I dream of my wedding was not someone to participate.
When searching for the reception, disabled access has always been a thought for us really believes arrested 1, because the access is not good enough for anyone, complete with wheelchair.

If one of the two were in a wheelchair, is the hall of the church enough? Is there a place in the local church, where he / she can wait until the procession starts without a corridor or lobby to sit because all the guests find it? Make sure sidewalks are clear for them to spend, not with substance on the floor, flowers, candles or bows, the bank would be clogged hit draped.
The Minister can ensure that the person does not deny the changes (in general, there are steps, and this area is often a handicap accessible).

Other disabilities can be more easily treated - walkers / canes often less space and caneasier to maneuver. If a person is blind, can not help someone when they have to go and consult the industry before the ceremony to choose the design must be safe.

ceingleh... said...

This question is so broad. If you let us know what is disability and how it affects the individual, we can help you more.

Let us assume that a disabled person in a wheelchair. You want to ensure that all pages are accessible in its entirety. These include ramps (and how they are stiff), the width of the door was (usually between 34 "and 36"), the accessibility of bathroom, bathroom with disabilities, where tables are provided, the person enough space to express themselves freely through them move through (even the retired president) if you do not like to dance (most people with disabilities who) do not or dance or music, the main table to a comfortable level and not on stage.

These are just basic things that you can imagine. Once again, the more information you provide the better the response you get! Good luck!

Barbara B said...

Honey, how can we react when they say that it is a disability?

Let us assume that a partner has a clear physical challenge - perhaps PC with crutches or a wheelchair ...

Surly must move - the dress or Tux meet the person and the products can be used (wheelchair, electric wheelchair, crutches, etc.) and you must be a place that is accessible to wheelchair users (the majority of jobs to be found - but surely - sure)

And if food allergies are involved, make sure that sweet face in the sequence.

After that, well, that the couple on the amount you want to edit.

Oh - and make sure that your honeymoon accommodations also are available.

Well, when we talk about hearing problems, make sure that the minister knows sign language or interpreters. And if the visually impaired, so make sure you can climb and safely down on the altar of the church.

Suz123 said...

Do not rely on what was the disability? They can not all disabled in one category.

The best thing to do? Ask the person what accommodations (if ever!) Are to be made by him or her. Ask the person what you can do to make him comfortable.

Are For instance, my cousins to take the blind dog and let it go. My cousins can not stop.

My suggestion? Stop amalgam "disabled" in a category. Get to know the person. While you think that person as disabled. . . Individuals may not consider himself (or her) for all people with disabilities.

Tyler said...

For a woman who would buy a crown, and you feel like a princess, people with disabilities in the glow of love. They feel very special cake with their name on it, flowers, confetti, balloons, need not be expensive. They have the biggest heart and less financial demands.

mira ♥ said...

Well, as you have said. by type of disability? I think you can ask the person if there is anything in particular they want to please your big day without any problems? Good luck!

Happy New Year! said...

It all depends on their disability.

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