Guest User
September 2, 2024
We stayed 2 nights, with others for a family wedding. Had two disabled wheelchair users in our party, one in disabled room 25 the other in upstairs bedroom. The disabled room is not easily accessible to wheelchair users. The door into the corridor from which the room is accessed, is immediately in front of the bedroom door. The corridor width is only marginally wider than a wheelchair measured from footrest to handles on backrest. It took 2 able-bodied people to get a manual wheelchair user in and out of this bedroom. The doorway to the bedroom needs widened. Not sure if that would help, possibly not. There was a wet room, and grab handles in the shower area, but no shower stool. Most disabled people would be unsafe to stand in a shower. The emergency pull chord was fitted to the ceiling approx 2 ft from the bed. Could not be reached if occupant fell, or was seated in wheelchair or short in stature. There was no phone in the room to call reception, or outside for emergency help. There was no furniture with drawers. All medical supplies and medication for our family member had to be left on the dressing table and chair for easy access. Not ideal as it included controlled ***** which should have been hidden away. In short, this room was unsafe in every regard : being able to shower safely, being able to exit in an emergency, being able to call for help and dangerous ***** being open for use by 3rd parties. Communication and the attitude of staff could be very much improved. Staff, when they were around (not much, from what we saw), were impersonal and sullen. They had a defensive attitude when issues were raised with them which made communication difficult, and made us feel like troublesome guests they'd rather not bother with. The disabled guest with an upstairs room was advised she could store her wheelchair in the lounge downstairs which is normally locked, and safe for storage. (There is no lift). No mention was made at that time, that staff are rarely on hand. At 9.30pm the first evening, this guest looked to park her wheelchair in the lounge and found it locked. No staff were around to open it. Her husband had to bump the wheelchair upstairs. It is motorized and very heavy. He then had to bring it back down next day. When mentioning this to the girl on reception, there was no apology for the inconvenience. The attitude was huffy and defensive, explaining it's a small hotel, reception is not manned 24/7 but they live on site and can be called upon at any time. Said a note was left at reception stating this. It was not visible, and not explained on arrival. There was however a framed message to this effect later that day at reception. There was no loo brush or waste bin in the bathroom Very little hanging space for clothes in an open wardrobe. Majority of wardrobe contained ironing board, iron, hairdryer, heater and extra bedding? The only other space for clothes was a narrow shelf at the top of the wardrobe,