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Notes for the Disabled in Umbria, Italy

Overview of where to go and what to do if you are mobility, sight or hearing impaired - a wheelchair or cane user - and living in or visiting Italy. Information on the Umbrian organisations and facilities.
Disabled Travel & Transport in Italy

Trains

Italian trains have a few reserved seats for wheelchair passengers able to transfer from their wheelchair to the seat. Some trains have compartments that can accommodate a wheelchair. 

The Italian Railways offers services to disabled people to assist them during their train journey. These services can be arranged through a Blue Hall (Sala Blu), an information point located in 14 main train stations. 251 smaller stations make up the Assistance Circuit which provide more abbreviated services. 

Staff at the Blue Hall can provide information, book seats, and arrange for a wheelchair, guide and assistance carrying one item of hand baggage. 

  • Blue Hall (Sala Blu)
    Tel: 199 303 060
    Hours: 07:00-21:00
    Website
  • For a list and contact information for Blue Halls throughout Italy: Click here
  • For a list and contact information for Assistance Circuit stations throughout Italy: Click here

It is suggested to make special arrangements at least 24 hours prior to travel for international travel and for e-mail requests. Arrangements should be made at least 12 hours in advance for travel between or with connections at Assistance Circuit stations. For travel from 08:00-22:00 between main Blue Hall stations, notification should be given at least one hour before departure.

Travellers should arrive at the assistance point in the station no later than 30 minutes before departure.

A special free Blue Card (Carta Blu) provides fare reductions to Italian residents entitled to Italian mobility allowance, including blind people and war invalids. These cards can be obtained from a Blue Hall or station ticket counter.

  • For information on the Carta Blu from Trenitalia: Click here

Italian international airports

EU regulations establish that people with reduced mobility should have free, special assistance when needed in airplanes, airports, baggage check- in and with flight connections. Responsibility has been passed to the airports to accommodate the needs of the disabled traveller. Air companies are at liberty to provide services to people with reduced mobility.

In all major Italian airports there is a special service providing assistance to disabled people: wheelchair service, assistance during boarding and landing. The assistance will be arranged through the airline once the airline is notified by the passenger.

Each airline company has its own internal procedures, describing the type of disability they may accept as well as the specific services offered on board and on ground. The disabled passenger should always notify the company about their specific needs when booking the ticket. It is also important to be present at the check-in desk at least one and a half hours before boarding. 

Bus travel

The website bus.it (in Italian) provides information by region on companies renting buses adapted to disabled people.

  • Click here and then on the link to Turismo Disabili

Boats and ferries

The boat companies operating between mainland Italy and the Italian islands have made most of their boats accessible to disabled people. It is necessary to state the type of disability when booking the ticket in order to get specific assistance when boarding.

Among the companies offering special assistance for disabled are:

  • Corsica Ferries
    At: Via Angelo Brunetti 25/D, Rome (RM)
    Tel: 06 322 2469
  • Ferrovie dello Stato, Divisione Navigazione Trasporto Passeggeri
    At: Molo Vespucci, 00053 Civitavecchia (RM)
    Tel: 0906 786 478

Cars and motorways

The accessibility of Italian motorway service areas, restaurants, washrooms and various amenities to disabled people is under development. On the national and provincial roads, this accessibility varies according to the area. For more information contact the Handicap Documentation Centre Association ( Associazione Centro Documentazione Handicap/CDH).

  • Associazione Centro Documentazione Handicap
    At: Via Legnano 2, 40132 Bologna
    Tel: 800 018 537 / 051 641 5005
    Fax: 051 641 5055
    Website

Parking

Cars parking in disabled parking spaces must display the blue disabled parking card or a European Community blue badge. Contact the local town hall for information on obtaining a blue badge. 

The blue badge is a standardised European Community disabled person's parking permit which provides parking entitlements to badge holders in all complying European countries - a blue badge from one country is valid in another. A person coming to Italy from another EU country may find it easier to apply in their home country for this universal badge which allows the use of reserved parking.

Things to keep in mind:

  • Disabled spaces in car parks reserved for disabled people are marked with a yellow line and a wheelchair symbol; parking is generally free in these spots, check with the parking attendant
  • Do not park in a space marked with a person's name or vehicle registration number
  • In an emergency and if not causing an obstruction, disabled parking is allowed on roads where parking is normally prohibited
  • Do not park in pedestrian zones or ZTL (restricted traffic area) unless local law specifies it is allowed
  • Disabled drivers may park without time restrictions on roads with parking time limits
  • Full details from the ECMT (European Conference of Ministers of Transport): Click here

Drivers with a blue badge from another European country may display this translation beside a badge written in another language (text from the UK Automobile Association):

Contrassegno d'invalidita per persone disabilit.

La persona che espone questo 

contrassegno e un visitatore 

disabile di un altro paese europeo, 

che ha diritto alle stesse agevolazioni 

dei disabili residenti nel vostro paese. 

MODELLO PER LA COMUNITA EUROPEA

Tourism for the Disabled in Umbria

Hobbies, Sport and Holidays

The tour operator Mondopossibile, member of the SATH (Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality) deals exclusively with travel and holidays for disabled people.

  • For the Mondopossibile website: Click here (in Italian)

Sportabili is a non-profit organisation aiming to create contacts and links between disabled people and the rest of the community. The services proposed include skiing, cross-country skiing, hand-biking, rafting, hydrospeed and tennis with special guides for blind people.

  • Sportabili
    Tel
    : 0462 501 999
    Website (in Italian)

Disabilincorsa offers several options to practice sport; running, cycling, ice-skating, horse-riding, mountains walks and sailing.

  • Disabilincorsa
    Tel
    : 0347 384 5121
    Website (in Italian)

Centro Internazionale del Libro Parlato produces registered books, in Italian, for blind people.

  • Centro Internazionale del Libro Parlato
    Tel
    : 0439 880 425
    e-mail
    Website (in Italian)

The website of the Italian Library for the Blind (Biblioteca Italiana per i Ciechi) has a list of libraries available for blind people in Italy.

Sports Associations for the Disabled in Umbria

The Italian Paralympic Committee (Comitato Italiano Paralimpico, CIP) promotes disabled sport and associated activities.

  • Umbria Provincial Committee
    At
    : Via Martiri dei Lager 65, 06129 Perugia (PG) 
    Tel: 075 505 7744 
    Fax: 075 505 7744 
    e-mail 
    Website 
General Information & Useful links

Azienda Sociale Locale (ASL): Any person wishing to have their disability recognised in Italy should refer to the local ASL (Umbria is divided into four ASL). Social invalidity benefits will only be delivered to people holding not just a residence permit but an Italian residence card, which is usually allocated after six years spent in the country. The same will be relevant to families wishing to apply for benefits for a handicapped child.

  • Conzortio Sociale (COIN): The focus of the COIN is the social and economic integration of disabled people.
    • General information can be found on the website: Click here (in Italian)
      Tel: 800 810 810
      e-mail
  • Superabile: A website for disabled people, updated daily, provides useful information and tips on relevant laws, health issues, sport, hobbies and work.
    • Information is provided through a call centre
      Tel: 800 810 810
      Website (in Italian)
  • Handylex: This is a useful national database containing news from the official paper Gazzetta Ufficiale and legal information relating to disabled people.
  • Cooperative ProgettAzione is a social project aiming to facilitate the integration of people who are having problems through actions of prevention and training.
    • At: Via Piave 2/a, 24026 Ponte San Pietro (BG)
      Tel: 0356 14 928
      Website (in Italian)

Disabili: An online journal and news magazine for disabled, this website is dedicated to handicapped people and provides information, chats, exchanges and discussion forums on various matters (information provided in Italian).

The Assistive Technology Research and Information Service (SIVA): Provides medical, social and vocational rehabilitation to people with a physical, mental or sensorial handicap. SIVA is developing a nationwide information system on assistive technology.

The Eastin Association provides information on Assistive Technology in Europe, including news on products, services and regulations affecting the mobility-reduced.

  • The Eastin Association
    At: Piazzale Morandi 6, 20148 Milano
    Tel: 02 4030 8305
    Fax: 02 404 8919
    e-mail
    Website
Information Regarding Work

The website of the Ministry of Social Solidarity (Ministerio della Solidarietà Sociale) provides information on work policies, general social affairs and has a section on disability with relevant information.

  • Ministry of Social Solidarity
    Tel
    : 800 196 196
    For the section on disabilities: Click here (in Italian)

Handimpresa: Organisation based in Milan, aims to make it easier for disabled people to get jobs. The website (in Italian) has useful links to help people find a job or a training session.

Foundation Don Gnocchi: A non-profit board providing care, rehabilitation and social integration for people in difficulty. Among its various missions the Foundation provides training for disabled people in IT, Internet, retail, catering and artisan trades.

  • For the Foundation Don Gnocchi website: Click here (in English)
Italian Associations for the Disabled

There are a number of associations related to reduced mobility and disability. Please note that these organisations operate in the Italian language. There is no guarantee of finding an English-speaker.

  • Associazione Nazionale Famiglie di Disabili Intelletivi e Relazioni (ANFFAS): A national association looking after the rights of intellectually disabled people and their families, the Anffas operates in the sectors of education, professional training, work, sport and free-time.
  • Associazione Sclerosi Tuberosa: This association dealing with tuberous sclerosis aims to help the families concerned and provide support for the research into the disease. The association organises meetings in Italy to provide information on the disease and the latest medical treatments.
    • At: Via Anagnina Nuova 13, c/o Villaggio "Eugenio Litta", 00046 Grottaferrata (RM)
      Tel:
      06 941 5001
      e-mail 
      Website (in Italian)
  • Unione Italiana dei Ciechi: Association for the integration of blind people into the community. The ALA (Agenzia per la Promozione del Lavoro dei Ciechi) aims to help blind people in the work environment.
    • Unione Italiana dei Ciechi
      Tel: 800 682 682 / 06 699 881
  • Associazione Italiana Persone Down: The Italian Association for People With Downs Syndrome.
    • At: Viale delle Milizie 106, Rome (RM)
      Tel: 063 723 909
      Website 
  • Unione Italiana Lotta alla Distrofia Muscolare (UILDM) promotes scientific research on muscular dystrophy and facilitate social integration.
  • Associazione Anni Verdi: An association and support group for physically or mentally handicapped people.
    • At: Via Quirino Majorana 195, 00152 Rome (RM)
      Tel: 06 551 8211
  • Mason Perkins: Support for deaf and deaf-blind children.
    • At: Via Nomentana 56, Rome (RM)
      Tel: 06 442 34511
      Website 
  • U.C.L.A.I.: Association providing help to disabled people.
    • At: Via Paolo Emilio 24/d, 00192 Rome (RM)
      Tel: 06 361 0992

Other associations

Calibre Audio Books: UK charity, Calibre, supplies audio books in English on cassette or disk to visually impaired and disabled people. The free service is available to members (registration can be made via the website). Free postal service is available to anywhere in Europe. 

  • Calibre Audio Books
    Tel: + 44 1296 432339
    Fax: + 44 1296 392599
    e-mail 
    Website

Associations for the disabled in Umbria

  • Associazione Famiglie con Handicap Comprensono Orvietano (AFHCO)
    Tel: 076 334 4897
    e-mail
  • Centro di Integrazione e Riabilitazione di Porchiano (CIRP)
    Tel: 074 498 0400
    e-mail
    Website
  • L’Associazione Paraplegici Umbri
    At: Via M.Angeloni, 61. 06124 Perugia (PG)
    Tel: 075 504 5688
    Fax: 075 504 5569
    e-mail
    Website
  • L’Associazione Liberamente Onlus
    At: Via Penna, 104. 06128 Perugia (PG)
    Tel: 075 527 1976
    e-mail
    Website
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