On
the Go at a Trade Show
With
new service, Scootaround provides chairs to mobility challenged
attendees
October 18, 2005
HME News,
By Theresa Flaherty, Associate Editor
LAS
VEGAS - A company that over the past eight years has
carved out a niche for itself by renting thousands of
scooters and wheelchairs to travelers each year has
begun marketing its services to seminars and corporate
events.
Scootaround,
which operates 500 locations in North America and around
the world, designed its new Corporate Events Services
division to make conventions, seminars and corporate
events more accessible to mobility-challenged attendees.
"We
got to the point where we decided to go ahead; we recognized
a need for other services," said Christie Procter,
director of Corporate Event Services. The company estimates
up to 20% of event attendees may be classified as disabled.
The
new service works like this: An event organizer simply
contacts Scootaround's corporate services
department and Scootaround takes over
from there. The company takes into consideration show
details, such as attendance rates, venue and demographics
like age of attendees. "They come to us as consultants
and ask, 'What do you think we need,' said Procter.
"We
have great experience in the field." Procter uses
that experience in her hands-on approach. "I might
go in and perform a site visit to check the size and
the set-up," said Procter, who then makes recommendations
to organizers. She also helps them meet ADA standards.
The
company's new service is threefold. Scooter and wheelchair
rentals are available to attendees who pay for short-term
rentals with cash, check or credit card. Rates vary
depending on location and local factors such as cost
of gas.
Scootaround
also offers assistive staffing, providing help to attendees
needing help getting on and off buses or an escort to
their seats.
Finally,
the company can supply shuttle services at large venues
for mobility-challenged patients, although Procter said
if someone wanted to hop a ride, they could.
The
program was officially launched about six months ago.
Procter said Scootaround's growth is
largely Internet driven but also attributes their success
to travel guide listings and facilities contracts.
The
company's largest event so far was a convention with
45,000 attendees. Procter estimates the new division
will service about 200 events per year.
Scootaround
Inc., founded in 1997, is America's only nationwide
rental company, providing scooter and wheelchair rentals
to business, cruise and vacation travelers. Scootaround
is a proud to support the Society for Accessible Travel
& Hospitality (SATH) and the Open Doors Organization.
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