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Accessible and Inclusive Tourism
The new concept of Accessible and Inclusive Tourism targets a much wider and more diverse audience, as well as people with special needs.
For better understanding, special needs are understood as needs arising from motor, visual, auditory, intellectual or allergic limitations that an increasing percentage of the population reveals throughout their lives, related to their health situation.
These limitations emerge, whether as a result of the aging process itself, leading to the need to adjust the concept of senior tourism itself, or as a result of work accidents, traffic accidents, domestic accidents, for example, or as a result of various genetic diseases or diseases that occur throughout life, or even specific situations of reduced mobility, such as obesity, pregnancy, parents with baby carriages or children in arms.
The Living Place – Animação Turística as a supportive company, it is concerned about the rights of people with special needs.
Therefore, we are open to dialogue to adapt, whenever possible and safely, activities that may be of interest and that require more attentive and detailed intervention with a view to providing moments of leisure and fun to people with special needs that prevent them from participating normally in our activities.
We live Sustainability!!
Our concept of Accessible and Inclusive Tourism focuses on a broad and diverse target audience, encompassing people with special needs arising from motor, visual, auditory, intellectual, or allergic limitations. We understand that these needs can arise at any stage of life, whether through the natural aging process, accidents, or illnesses, but also in specific situations such as pregnancy, obesity, or parents with strollers, ensuring that no one is excluded from the tourism experience.
As a socially responsible company, Living Place is fully open to dialogue to adapt its leisure activities whenever technically possible and with complete safety. We strive to provide attentive and detailed intervention to offer enjoyable moments to those who, due to mobility or health limitations, may have difficulty participating in conventional activities, adjusting the route or dynamics to the specific needs of each participant.
Our commitment goes beyond leisure; it's a matter of human rights and social sustainability. We are concerned with offering a quality service that respects the dignity and autonomy of all visitors. By promoting Accessible Tourism, Living Place contributes to a fairer and more inclusive sector, integrating this pillar into our "We Live Sustainability" philosophy and ensuring that nature and cultural heritage are within reach of all citizens.