
Not accessible
Further informationNot accessible
Further informationNot accessible
Further informationPracticable
Further informationPracticable
Further informationPracticable
Further informationIn general, each example of functional diversity and each affected element is classed on three levels: ACCESSIBLE, MODERATELY ACCESSIBLE OR PRACTICABLE and NOT ACCESSIBLE. To differentiate between these, each level is colour-coded and identified in green, amber and red.
Accesible
Fulfils all the criteria of Euskadi's model for accessibility for tourists, to the extent that all persons with functional diversity may access and use the establishment autonomously.
Practicable
Fulfils most of the criteria of Euskadi's tourist accessibility model to the extent that the majority of people with functional diversity may access and use the establishment autonomously.
Not accessible
Does not fulfil most of the criteria of Euskadi's tourist accessibility model.
Concept defined by the possibility of accessing or entering the evaluated establishment and in which factors such as the external environment, the threshold and the entrance or access to the lobby are taken into account.
The flooring is appropriate
There are stairs
No. 1
There are no ramps
Door
twin leaf 70/70 cms
Lobby
Turning space: 180 cms
Criteria that define the internal characteristics of the bathrooms and hygienic services inside the rooms in concepts such as: access to interior space, technical assistance or safety.
Access
Not accessible
Door
Width: 60 cms
Turning space: 150 cms
The flooring is nonslip
Wash basin
Height: 82 cms
Lateral space: 76 cms
Does not have lateral bars
Cistern pushbutton type
Pushbutton
Mirror
Height of lower edge: 126 cms
Shower
It is not flush
Dimensions 80x80 cms
There is no folding seat or shower chair
There are not enough bars
There is no alarm system that meets regulations
Concept that defines the characteristics such as width, distribution, ease of circulation and manoeuvrability in corridors, passageways, doors connecting to horizontal spaces and passage areas needed to access the accommodation or areas that are essential to use.
Doors
Width of most of the doors: 70 cms
Other widths: 60 cms
Do not have sightglass
Passageways
Minimum width 100 cms
There are difficulties in turning
Criteria that define the mobility inside the evaluated establishment in terms of the characteristics of the floor or pavement and in terms of the linearity of movement over the horizontal plane, without steps or dips.
Firm
Smooth
Concept that defines the characteristics of the private lodging area (preferably an adapted room and if there is none, that which is most suited to the purpose), covering the access, interior circulation, distribution of furniture and accesses to bathrooms and terraces.
No. reserved for physical functional diversity: 0
No. reserved for sensorial functional diversity: 0
Access
Stairs
Door
Width: 70 cms
Space opposite the door: 100 cms
Furnishing
Space beside bed 70 cms
Space at foot of bed + 110 cms
Height of bed 50 cms
Has switches at side of bed
Does not have alarm system in the room
Bathroom
Not accessible
Windows
Height of open/close mechanisms 150-160 cms
There is no sensory information reinforcement system
Does not have automatic home systems
Criteria that define the possibility of accessing different floors using stairs, ramps, lifts or platforms. These will only affect the evaluation when it is essential to use these elements to enter accessible spaces or spaces that are essential to use.
There is no lift
Stairs
Width: 100 cms
Has riser
Do not have convex moulding
Does not have nonslip strip
Has rail
There are no ramps
There is no touch orientation system
Criteria that evaluate the existence of elements that facilitate orientation and the movement of persons with visual problems. The existence, characteristics and distribution of the signage and information posters, covering the chromatic contrast in interior spaces, will be evaluated.
There are indications
Legible
Inadequate visual contrast
Contrast between doors and walls, walls and floors, switches..... is adequate
There is written or visual information
There is visual information
Staff do not understand sign language or do not have contact with a sign language interpreter
Technical elements
There are no text telephones
Induction systems
There is no magnetic loop
Criteria that evaluate the existence of elements that facilitate orientation and the movement of persons with visual problems. The existence, characteristics and distribution of the signage and information posters, covering the chromatic contrast in interior spaces, will be evaluated.
There are indications
Legible
Inadequate visual contrast
Contrast between doors and walls, walls and floors, switches..... is adequate
Criteria that evaluate the incorporation in the menu of meals adapted to clients with food restrictions and special eating needs. Overall the existence of special dishes for persons with coeliac's disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and those requiring low-calorie diets, will be evaluated.
They adapt the menu on demand: There is no specific menu of adapted dishes or the usual menu does not specify this
Criteria that evaluate the existence of specially adapted rooms for persons with breathing problems (allergies, respiratory failure, COPD, etc)
There is no room for persons with respiratory problems