7 Things You Can Do to Make Your Airbnb More Handicap and Wheelchair Accessible, Part One - Nestrs (2024)

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A Special Month…

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A friend of mine on Instagram, LeAnne Lavender, messaged me and asked if I knew of any accessible Airbnbs in our area.

I usually always have an answer to a question about Airbnb but this stumped me.

I did a quick search on Airbnb -and couldn’t find much.

LeAnne told me that her and her hubby needed an accessible place to stay while work was being done on her home and nothing was coming up. The only thing she could find was something in Canada, California…and someplace else that is crazy far away from our midwest location.

I couldn’t believe it. And decided since I could, I wanted to do something about it.

September is National Spinal Injury Cord Awareness Month!

In honor of this month, we are featuring a life story of Derek and LeAnne Lavender. While you might not be personally affected by a spinal cord injury, millions of people worldwide live through it in their daily life.

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As Airbnb hosts, we have a responsibility to serve our guests. Is your space handicap or wheelchair accessible? Well, maybe not in its current state. However, here are 7 things YOU can do right now to check and see if you could offer your space as such.

We’re not talking about major renovations…

Read on to see why it is so important and helpful for you to make some minor changes and to be crystal clear about your listing.

*this post is a continued conversation from season three episode nine of the Thanks for Visiting podcast. For more information, check out the episode linked here.*

The Lavender’s Story…

Leanne and Derek got married in 2013 and began their journey living in a tiny house in Indianapolis.

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Motorcycle Accident…

In 2016 LeAnne’s husband, Derek, was in a motorcycle accident on the way to work… he broke his back at a T4, the armpit level. He is now paralyzed at the armpit down.

They were in the hospital setting for five months. When they returned home, they did not have a house that was accessible to Derek.

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From Tiny House to New House…

This changed everything about the life they once had known. They were all in the tiny house movement but bought a new house and renovated it so that it would be fully wheelchair accessible.

And…you guys…it’s gorgeous!

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Taking Steps Back to Normal…

Their therapist said to start traveling to get back to a normal life. They first traveled seven months after the accident and didn’t even know what questions to ask when it came to accessibility.

Thankfully, the first trip turned out fine… but since then they have come across snags in the road with Airbnb’s.

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Why Look at Airbnb if a Hotel is ADA Compliant?

They want to travel with family but no one wants to stay in an expensive or regular hotel when they do not provide common spaces where they can all hang out.

LeAnne and Derek usually stay at a hotel… But Airbnb provides such a unique experience that they want to be able to enjoy.

Shocking Realization About Airbnb’s…

Only three Airbnb’s are handicap and wheelchair accessible… THREE!!! That doesn’t show for many options, right?!!

LeAnne could only find three Airbnbs that are handicap and wheelchair accessible… THREE!!! They are located in Canada, Texas, and Mexico.

That’s crazy town.

And our bet is that there are more out there – but hosts either don’t know the value of their accessible space or how to properly list their accessible features.

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They are then limited in where they can travel if they choose to stay in an Airbnb and are forced to stay in a hotel that will accommodate Derek’s needs.

One time a space was supposed to be ADA compliant and when they got there it was not.

Derek had to go without a shower for a week!!!!

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You don’t have to be completely ADA compliant… there are simple things you can do so that you don’t have to renovate your entire home.

So, what can we as hosts do and say on the listing that might be helpful for someone needing a wheelchair accessible space? Here are 7 things that would make a huge difference to families like LeAnne and Derek!

One – Doorway Entrances…

Doorway entrances are vital because…well… the only way they can enter the space and other rooms is through a doorway.

ADA requirement is 32 inches of width. However, Derek can fit through doorways that are 29-30 inches wide.

Can your doorway clear 32 inches? You should check! As long as they can enter the front door, bedroom, bathroom, and living room YOU could provide your space as handicap and wheelchair accessible!

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Two – The Bathroom…

In your space, choose the best bedroom and bathroom situation that you have that provides the easiest access and most open layout…

If you are not renovating, clear out everything that could be in the way. Minimalism is the way to go! Less stuff on the floor and clutter is the easiest for someone to move around.

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Have clearance around the toilet.

Having a roll-in shower and minimal glass provides the best and easiest experience!

Remember, if you have a glass door, double-check and see if you have a clearance of 32 inches!

Adding a showerhead extension is super helpful and easy to add to your bathroom.

Provide an extra trash can to specifically dispose of medical supplies.

Instead of having knobs, go the handle route on drawers and cabinets. Handles are easier to control!

Three – The Bedroom…

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Beds are usually around 25” high -which is perfect. Steering clear of furnishing your Airbnb with beds that are any higher than that will make it difficult to access.

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Some spinal cord patients use a Hoyer lift to assist getting in and out of bed. The life needs a three-inch clearance under the bed in order to use it! Double-check to see if you have that clearance!

Bonus points if you haven’t furnished your Airbnb yet -this is something super easy you can do to make it easier for all people to get in and out of bed!

Four – The Kitchen…

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If you’ve got an open layout in your kitchen -mention it in your listing! The more open the easier it is for people to maneuver!

Placing plates and cups in the base cabinets is also an easy way to make a small accessible adjustment to your Airbnb.

Five – Table Height…

Having a table around 30 inches works great. If a person is in a wheelchair their knees sit higher than that of someone in a chair. If your table is less than 30 inches, you can get casters and pop the table up on wheels to provide the right height!

And now the table can be moved around to make your entire space more flexible too!

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Six – The Living Room…

Minimalism is key again. Make sure there is a 30”-32” pathway throughout the living room so everyone can get around with ease.

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If you have a throw rug, make sure that it is thin so a wheelchair can easily go over it!

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Seven – Portable Ramps and Accessories…

Ok…this one blew my mind…

Do you have steps in front of your property? No need to build a ramp!!

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Walmart sells telescope ramps for $100. They fold up and can clear 5 steps. Providing this product would ensure a safe entrance to your space!

You DO NOT need grab bars! LeAnne and Derek do not have them in their home. However, if you want to be ADA compliant they are needed.

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You can buy suction grab bars and provide them in your space if they are needed. However, if someone needs them they would typically need them.

Host tip – before your guest arrives, reach out and ask them if there are any accessories or changes you could make to your space to ensure they have a great stay!

Renovation?! Not needed!

You might be able to host someone in need of a wheelchair or handicap accessible space AND you might not even realize it! We encourage you to analyze your property to see if it would support someone who would love to stay in an Airbnb, but can’t because there are only THREE currently.

Any effort you make we truly appreciate it!

One to Follow…

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Find LeAnne on Instagram and give her a follow! You can send her the link to your space so she can evaluate it! Or if you think your space would support Derek’s needs, let her know! I am sure they would love to stay in your space!

Lastly, bring this up to any groups that have a short term rental! Your voice can make a difference in the lives of our friends who have wheelchair and handicap needs.

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FAQs

How to make an Airbnb handicap accessible? ›

Add accessibility features to your listing
  1. Accessible parking spot.
  2. Lighting on pathways to the entrance.
  3. Step-free path to the guest entrance.
  4. Step-free guest entrance.
  5. Step-free entryways to rooms.
  6. Entrances wider than 32 inches/81.28 centimeters.
  7. Step-free shower.
  8. Toilet and/or shower grab bars.
Apr 7, 2021

How to make your house wheelchair accessible? ›

Let's look at some home improvements that can help your home be more accessible.
  1. Consider Furniture Placement. ...
  2. Replace Steps With Ramps. ...
  3. Install Handrails and Grab Bars. ...
  4. Remove Rugs and Liners. ...
  5. Change Doorknobs for Lever (or French Door) Handles. ...
  6. Arrange the Kitchen for Accessibility. ...
  7. Lower Closet Rods. ...
  8. Remove Bathing Barriers.

What makes a room handicap accessible? ›

For Those With Physical Disabilities

Of course, the doorway should be wide enough for a wheelchair to get through. A room without clutter can make it easier for those using mobility devices to get around. Area rugs or a carpeted floor can be difficult to negotiate, too. Hardwood floors can eliminate this problem.

How to make a room ADA compliant? ›

The bedroom door should be at least 32” wide. The bedroom door handle should be easy-to-grasp, single lever, and operable with one hand. There should be a 36” pathway on each side of the bed and at the foot of the bed. The mattress should be no higher than 22” from the floor.

How do I make my Airbnb stand out? ›

Top 6 Ways to Make Your Airbnb Listing Stand Out
  1. Invest in high-quality photos. ...
  2. Write an accurate listing description. ...
  3. Update your listing regularly. ...
  4. Create a great Airbnb host profile. ...
  5. Respond to messages promptly. ...
  6. Set a competitive price. ...
  7. 4 Ways Playground Equipment Can Make Your Business More Marketable.

What is the accessibility review on Airbnb? ›

Introduced in November 2021, Accessibility Review gives guests the peace of mind that accessibility features added by Hosts, such as a step-free entrance, fixed grab bars or a bath or shower chair, have been reviewed and confirmed by Airbnb agents.

How to improve accessibility for disabled? ›

Accessibility
  1. Parking spaces are close to entrances.
  2. Floor spaces and hallways are free of equipment and other barriers.
  3. Staff and healthcare professionals can use sign language or have access to someone who can use sign language.

How to make a place more accessible? ›

10 Things You Can Do to Make Your Building Accessible
  1. #1. Install grab bars. ...
  2. #2. Upgrade door hardware. ...
  3. #3. Provide assistive technology. ...
  4. #4. Add ramps to entrances and exits. ...
  5. #5. Make doorways accessible. ...
  6. #6. Provide clear and well-lit paths of travel. ...
  7. #7. Create accessible parking. ...
  8. #8. Build accessible restrooms.
Feb 9, 2023

How do you make a building more wheelchair accessible? ›

Install ramps with appropriate slopes, automatic doors, ensuring that individuals using wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility aids can easily enter and exit the building. Designate accessible parking spaces close to the building and ensure clear pathways from these spots to the entrance.

What makes things accessible? ›

Making things accessible can be as simple as using larger fonts, providing captions or transcripts for videos, or designing buildings with ramps and wider doorways. It can also involve more complex changes such as developing assistive technologies or providing sign language interpreters.

What is wheelchair friendly? ›

Definition of wheelchair friendly

An area that is specially designed to be accessible to those who use wheelchairs.

What makes an area accessible? ›

Having automatic doors installed is key to making your premises more accessible to all. They enable access into and around buildings to help owners comply with the law. Physically disabled people can enter without any physical effort to open the door and provide the appropriate door dimensions for wheelchair access.

What is an ADA guest room? ›

ADA Regulations

As a result, the requirements for accessible hotel design cater to a diverse array of disabilities. Three primary features—special bathtub hardware, modified showers, and advanced communication equipment for the hearing and sight-impaired—are usually distributed across ADA guest rooms.

What is Smartlock Airbnb? ›

Instead of a key, you use a PIN code or an app on your phone to unlock the door. A smart lock connects to the internet via a wireless protocol like Wi-Fi or Z-Wave and receives instructions to lock or unlock from an authorized device.

How does Airbnb Smartlock work? ›

How a connected smart lock works. Once you've connected a smart lock to Airbnb and added it to your listing, your guests for confirmed bookings that haven't yet started and new bookings will automatically receive a unique code that's only active during their trip.

What is a mobility lease Airbnb? ›

By definition, the Airbnb mobility lease contract is temporary. Therefore, it is only intended for people wishing to book accommodation for an average duration. Its application remains possible throughout the territory, but it is imperative that the tenant can justify his situation at the time of signing the lease.

Who is the disability host on Airbnb? ›

Airbnb Experience Hosts can choose to allow access providers to join the guests they're assisting in person at no additional cost. When a guest who requires an access provider books an Experience that has this option enabled, their access provider won't be charged for (or counted as) a separate seat.

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