Publish date: 1 December 2023
AccessAble and West London NHS Trust launch new Accessibility Guide
West London NHS Trust becomes the latest of over 90 NHS Trusts to partner with AccessAble; the UK’s leading provider of detailed disabled access information.
West London NHS Trust has worked with AccessAble to create Detailed Access Guides to the Trust’s services.
The Guides are 100 per cent facts, figures and photographs to help patients, visitors and staff plan their journeys to and around the services, covering everything from parking facilities and assistive listening, to walking distances and accessible toilets.
We know everyone’s accessibility needs are different, which is why having detailed, accurate information is so important. It’s why all of the details you’ll find in the Guide have been checked in person, on site, by trained surveyors.
Anna Nelson, Chief Executive of AccessAble, said:
“We are delighted to launch this new Accessibility Guide to West London NHS Trust, prioritising accessibility and patient experience, recognising how crucial detailed access information is for disabled patients, visitors and staff.
I would like to express my thanks to the Trust for championing the provision of healthcare accessibility information, making appointments less anxious, uncertain and difficult for disabled people.”
Stephanie Bridger, Chief Nurse at West London NHS Trust, said:
“We are committed to ensuring that all of our service locations are fully accessible to people with differing access needs so it has been a pleasure to work with AccessAble to achieve completion of the guide.”
View West London NHS Trust’s Accessibility Guide.
The information to West London NHS Trust joins over 70,000 places already covered across the UK, making www.AccessAble.co.uk a great tool not only for planning a hospital visit, but also a day out or trip away.
For more information about the project, please contact Jessica Moore, Partnerships Manager at AccessAble on 01438 842710 or email jessica.moore@AccessAble.co.uk.
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