Sanitätshaus medical supply shops in major cities rent manual chairs, scooters, ramps, and shower benches, and can often troubleshoot unexpected breakdowns. Reserve early and share exact dimensions, weight, and charger details. Germany uses 230V Type‑F sockets; verify your charger’s range. Pack an extension cord, spare tubes, and a compact toolkit. Ask hotels for secure overnight charging space near elevators.
The Euro‑WC‑Schlüssel, available through CBF Darmstadt, unlocks accessible toilets across motorways, transit hubs, and many public buildings. Acquire it before traveling or ask tourist information centers for guidance. Combine Wheelmap.org and transit apps to avoid elevator closures. Look for "WC barrierefrei" signage and “Toiletten für alle” facilities with hoists. Note opening hours, and keep coins for occasional entry gates.
Carry travel insurance details, medical summaries, and device information, including battery type and safety sheets for flights. Save emergency numbers: 112 for urgent help and 116117 for after‑hours medical assistance. Keep prescriptions in original packaging and a translated allergy list. Photograph your wheelchair, serial number, and settings. Share your itinerary with loved ones and set daily check‑in reminders.