First of all, I wish you success with your cause.  2nd, as the  imaginary 
General Manager of  Hilton Embassy Suites Hospitality I have to  ask.... What 
size?  Should it be equipped with a Trapeze and auto-remote  operation. How 
much weight should it be able to hold? Should it be hospital  chrome or 
powder coated? Should the hospital bed be ordered to support other  adaptive 
devices, for breathing?  Should we order special mattresses for  each 
individual need?  Because a hospital bed is not required under ADA  Guidelines, 
it 
would be a courtesy or convenient item and should we charge extra  for the 
courtesy.  Consider that any air-type mattress could be subject to  puncture 
and require an occasional repair, for the next customer. Where would we  
store such a bed, in between uses and ensure that it is clean and sanitized for 
 
the next user.
Presently, there are several hospital beds on the commercial market  place. 
 They begin around 1500 dollars and go up to more then 6500  dollars.  Can 
you assure us that by purchasing such a special needs bed for  the general 
resident with disAbilities that we will not be sued for not having  the 
proper medical bed for a hotel guest.  The cost of outfitting each of  our 
properties with just one bed could cost millions.  How do we justify  such a 
cost 
for something that may not be used that often.  Your input is  wisely 
solicited. 
The imaginary General Manager
 
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/15/2011 12:23:16 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi  Everybody,
Recently I was in great need  of a hotel room that was equipped with a 
hospital bed, I could not find one  major chain hotel that could provide me 
with 
this need.
I'm  asking if each and everyone of you make one toll free phone call for 
the good  of us all and then some.
888-240-6152 is the number for  Hilton/Embassy Suites (they are under the 
same umbrella) this is the number  for Guest Assistance Department, you could 
ask for Debora Smith or just speak  to whomever answers the phone. You 
could say something like this;  
"I am a person with a physical disability and want to make a  suggestion 
that your hotel chain provide one of your rooms to be equipped with  a 
hospital bed where the head, knees and bed rise up and down. Please keep in  
mind 
that this bed may also be used by any guest, disabled or not." You may go  on 
to say; "I would travel moe if this type of bed were in place." 
If anybody on this list is on any other list, I'm asking if you would 
please  pass this plea along and also to pass it on to your friends and family. 
Let's  make our voice heard and try and make a change for the better. Thank 
you all  in advance, Bobbie 

Below is an address if you prefer to  write;

Guest Assistance  Department
Hilton  Worldwide
2050 Chennault  Drive
Carollton, TX  75006


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