Wheelchair-accessible premises should have step-free access for wheelchair users and
individuals who are unable to climb stairs. If a counsellor's
premises aren't step-free, they may offer alternative services such as telephone/web-based
appointments, home visits, or meeting clients in different location, so you can choose the option
that suits you best.
You can contact the counsellor to
discuss the options available.
Under the Equality Act 2010 service providers have a duty to make
reasonable adjustments to ensure that individuals with disabilities can access their service. You can read
more about reasonable adjustments to help you to access services
on the CAB website.
Wheelchair user access
level access. I work on the ground floor and have level access and accessible toilet facilities.
Availability
I have appointments from 9 am - 8 pm Monday to Thursday. In exceptional circumstances I may be able to offer Saturday morning appointments.
Types of client
Young people
Adults
Older adults
Christine Budgen Dip.Couns. MBACP. Cert. in Supervision