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Read More...Information for people with disabilities and application forms for the Disabled Person's Card are available from the local Town Hall (ayuntamiento).
Note: You must be a Spanish resident to qualify for the card.
Most larger towns have suppliers of mobility aids and other equipment for the disabled, which can be bought or rented: wheelchairs (silla de ruedas), mini-lifts, mobility scooters, walkers and general orthopaedic equipment. Ask at an English-speaking pharmacy or look in the Páginas Amarillas (Spanish yellow pages) under the heading "discapacitado" or "minusválido".
Town Halls do make sure that most beaches have areas adapted for the disabled. Some beaches are equipped with wheelchair accessible board walks and toilets.
The European Parliament passed a regulation which will facilitate air flights for people with reduced mobility, aimed to be put into practice in 2008. The regulations establish that people with reduced mobility should have free, special assistance when needed in airplanes, airports, baggage check in and with flight connections.
Responsibility has been passed to the airports to accommodate the needs of the disabled traveller. Air companies will still be at liberty to provide services to people with reduced mobility.
Vehicles adapted with ramps are available from local companies for transport to and from international airports.
Cars parked in disabled spaces must display the disabled sticker or blue badge in the window. A Spanish resident may request a disabled sticker and information on applying for a blue badge from their local Town Hall.
The blue badge is a standardised European Community disabled person's parking permit, which provides parking entitlements to badge holders in all complying European countries: a blue badge from one country is valid in another. A person coming to Spain from another EU country can apply in their home country for this universal badge, which allows the use of reserved parking.
Drivers with a blue badge from another European country may display this Spanish translation beside a badge written in another language (text from the UK Automobile Association):
Tarjeta de aparcamiento para minusválidos. La persona que muestra esta tarjeta de aparcamiento es un visitante minusválido procedente de otro pais europeo, y tiene derecho a los mismos privilegios de aparcamiento que un minusválido residente en su pais. Modelo de la Comunidad Europea |
See the UK Automobile Association website for more information: Click here
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