DANIA BEACH, FL. Special Needs at Sea, (www.specialneedsatsea.com)
The announcement was made February 18, by Andrew Garnett, founder and CEO of Special Needs at Sea. “We are proud to be affiliated with CLIA, an organization that works to ensure a safe, secure and healthy ship environment for all passengers, and an organization that has consistently addressed the needs related to passengers with disabilities,”
“The Special Needs Market represents a large and diverse demographic,”
According to Garnett, while the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has not yet implemented regulations for accessibility standards on passenger vessels, CLIA and the cruise industry have pro-actively taken steps to accommodate passengers with disabilities and physical limitations both in ship design features such as wider hallways, accessible cabins, lifts and Braille signage, and in services.
“For travelers with limited mobility, oxygen requirements or other disabilities, a cruise vacation leads other vacations choices in thoughtfully accommodating such needs,” says Garnett.
Special Needs at Sea works with, and is recommended by, all major cruise lines. The company provides a full range of special needs equipment for cruise travelers, including motorized scooters, power chairs, oxygen equipment, battery-powered concentrators, patient lifts and other mobility aides, delivering directly to cruise ship staterooms at ports around the world. All services are customized, and in addition to providing services to cruise passengers, Special Needs at Sea also rents and sells equipment to cruise lines.
“Our goal, consistent with CLIA’s is to make cruising enjoyable and accessible for everyone, especially passengers with disabilities who may not have thought that they could see the world,” adds Garnett.
For more details about Special Needs at Sea or to request a brochure, call Special Needs at Sea toll free 1.800.513.4515, email info@specialneedsgroup.com or log onto www.specialneedsatsea.com.


