Finding the Perfect Place to Relax

Deciding where to go on vacation when you live with a chronic illness takes a little more consideration then just booking a place with a pool. You have to research that you can find the proper accommodations for your visit. Many of us need an elevator to get up to the second floor. If we have an elevator it saves us the energy we could use to enjoy fun with family and friends. I know myself a pool would be an advantage because the water gives me a lot relief. I especially like a whirlpool or Jacuzzi to enjoy the benefits of warm water. The outer banks north carolina are a nice place to sit back and relax. If you’re looking for a quiet vacation you need to check that the place is not close to the main drag. The more time you can relax while living with a chronic illness the easier it is to function. Sometimes it’s just great to get away from people around you to regroup your mind and find some inner peace. I enjoy listening to the surf from the oceans and enjoying quiet times around the ocean. I love picking up sea shells along the sea shore to add to my collection. Making sure the vacation home is handicapped accessible makes it easier for a lot of us chronic illness survivors to get around. Even if you’re not in a wheelchair it helps to have some of the home handicap accessible.

4 thoughts on “Finding the Perfect Place to Relax

  1. I never knew that about lavender. My wife loves to burn candles during the winter months, so I think I’ll have her get a few lavender ones and give it a try. I also wanted to let you know that you have just received a most prestigious award. You can swing by my site, http://mrmomsunite.blogspot.com , to pick it up…the paparazzi are already there and waiting for you.

  2. Our family has found that finding a wheelchair accessible vacation spot is not so difficult.

    Its been really difficult when we wanted to go on a tour overseas to Europe or the Middle East. An interesting tour, not just to go sit on a beach.

    When we went to Israel we used Israel Accessible Travel (http://israelaccessibletravel.com), and enjoyed our first real touring vacation in ages. Israel is beautiful!

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