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The king size bed in my room measured 25 inches in height from the floor to the top of the mattress, with the mattress sitting atop an 11 inch platform base. A desk in the room measured 30 inches tall, with 28 inches of clearance underneath. The bathroom featured a roll-under sink, toilet with grab bars, and a roll-in shower with a wall-mounted L-shaped seat.
The bathroom was small compared to the size of the room, which made turning my wheelchair difficult in some instances, but I was able to make full use of the facilities. The measurements of bathroom accessibility features were as follows:. For more information or to make a booking, visit The Bradley Hotel website.
Located downtown and connected to the Grand Wayne Convention Center via an accessible skybridge, the Courtyard Fort Wayne Downtown has eleven ADA accessible guest rooms, three with roll-in showers and eight rooms with bathtubs. I toured a room with a king size bed, and noted a bed height of 28 inches, measured from the floor to the top of the mattress. There was 7 inches of clearance beneath the bed to accommodate a transfer hoist.
The bathroom featured a roll-under sink, toilet with grab bars, and a roll-in shower with a portable shower chair. There was plenty of space to maneuver my large power wheelchair, and a spot to park the wheelchair directly alongside the toilet for safe lateral transfers.