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[3] [4] It has provided wheelchair services for Plymouth and South Hams since 2011. [5] It took over the contract for wheelchair provision in Hampshire in 2014. At that time there was a waiting list of around 18 months. [6] It took over the service in Kent in April 2017. [7] It took over the Care and Repair service from West Dorset District ...
Millbrook Healthcare runs the wheelchair service. Hampshire County Council announced in 2020 that its Digitally Enabled Care provided by Argenti had saved them £3.4 million in 2019/20 because 39% of those using the service avoided an increase in their package of care or an admission to hospital. [12]
3636 High St., Portsmouth, Virginia, United States Coordinates 36°50′10″N 76°20′50″W / 36.836204966798675°N 76.3473494618147°W / 36.836204966798675; -76.3473494618147
Passengers using a wheelchair during travel have been protected by the Air Carrier Access Act of 1986, which mandates the provision of wheelchairs to disabled aircraft passengers.
The original buildings were of red brick construction, [3] and the site was in a largely rural area, linked to Portsmouth and the surrounding villages (now suburbs) by a tram service. [3] The demilitarisation of the hospital began in 1926 when it was handed to the Ministry of Pensions, to care for disabled ex-servicemen. [3]
[4] [5]: 53 Service to the stop was suspended on April 29, 1979, but resumed on April 27, 1980. [5]: 53 In January 2011, the station was made accessible (with a wheelchair lift) using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding. The original shelter, built when the station opened in 1976, was replaced by a brick structure in early 2023.