Disabled Athlete Hotels

The Musholm Sports Resort Ensures Accommodation for Disabilities

The Musholm Sports Resort in Denmark has recently undergone a renovation to make its facilities completely accessible to people with a range of physical disabilities.

Updates to the sports resort include a variety of features designed to help people with disabilities live, play and navigate comfortably around the premises. Guide lighting around the entirety of the resort and tactile maps allow guests with visual impairment to find their way. 24 newly built holiday homes have mechanized lifts for access, as well as automatic curtains, doors and windows and beds that can be raised, lowered or propped up at the headboard with the touch of a button.

The athletic facilities are located in the center of the sports resort, and are accessed by a ramp that wraps around the entire height of the building, stopping at each floor and eventually leading to the rooftop terrace.
Trend Themes
1. Disability-friendly Hotels - Hotels equipped with features for the differently-abled offer new opportunities for targeted services.
2. Accessible Holiday Homes - Building homes that cater to the differing needs of people with disabilities creates new markets for inclusive construction and interior design.
3. Adaptive Furniture Design - Designing furniture that is customizable to varying needs offers new niches for companies to serve the differently-abled population.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can cater to the differently-abled population with features like mechanized lifts, automatic curtains, doors, and windows.
2. Construction - The construction industry can design and build disability-friendly holiday homes, offices, and other buildings.
3. Furniture - The furniture industry can offer customizable, adaptable furniture for people with varying needs.

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