Access
Canada Standards & Training Program
Recognizing that 15 per cent of the world’s population
is comprised of seniors and persons with disabilities, the Hotel
Association of Canada (HAC) developed Access Canada.
Access Canada is the rating of lodging properties
based on the level of accessibility offered to guests with disabilities.
The ratings, from Level 1 to 4, are based on extent and quality
of accessible facilities, services and amenities, including sensitivity
training for staff. The higher the rating, the more extensive
are the facilities, services and amenities.
The program, offered in both official languages, consists of
two components: sensitivity training for staff; and standards
of facility accessibility.
The Sensitivity Training is designed for all
members of hotel staff and includes recognition of various types
of disabilities and how to serve guests with disabilities.
The Standards clearly define four levels of
facility accessibility for hotel certification. When hotels
confirm to the HAC that they have met the standards of one of
the four Access levels they receive certification from the HAC.
Completion of both components is required in order to be recognized
by the Hotel Association of Canada as an Access Canada
property.
Access Canada was designed to assist hoteliers in creating a comfortable and welcoming environment for elderly and disabled travellers. While Provincial and Municipal Building Codes were consulted in the development of the Access Canada Property Standards, the Access Canada standards are not intended to replace these Codes. Hoteliers enrolling in the Access Canada program are strongly encouraged to also consult their Provincial and Municipal Building Codes prior to implementing any accessible-feature retrofits/upgrades.
For more information or to register, visit
www.access-canada.ca