Sleeps
Wheelchair-friendly
I have an House in the middle of Harlem centre. In a very quiet street and I love it so much because it’s a very old house from beginning 19th century and for my disability it has All the convenience I need to live here. It even has backyard which I use in the summer and when the sun is out. When you enter the house . Its very cozy and small which gives you a feeling of coming home.
Rooms
1 living room
0 dining rooms
1 kitchen
1 single bedroom
1 double bedroom
1 bathroom
2 toilets
Suitability
suitable for a wheelchair user
The home is suitable for people with
autism, Asperger’s syndrome, a learning difficulty/disability
dementia
a hearing impairment
a mobility impairment
shortened/amputated limbs
Accessibility adaptations
Toilet
Mobility
Wheelchair access
Kitchen
Living Room
Dining room
Inner door width
At least 800mm (UK standard)
Inside
There are steps inside my house
There is a stairlift
Inside my home I use
a manual wheelchair
a mobility scooter
Entrance
There are no steps into the house
There is a ramp into the house
Front door width
at least 850mm (Australia standard)
Additionally...
Chores
feed the cat(s)
Outside
There is a garden which is fenced the garden is accessible