Useful Contacts
Find out about services and government organisations that play a part in moving to Switzerland.
Read more...The Swiss railway (SBB) has comprehensive information on the website for physically disabled, hearing and sight impaired passengers (in English).
The SBB Call Center Handicap is open daily for information:
The European Parliament passed a regulation that will facilitate air flights for people with reduced mobility. The 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 will still be at liberty to provide services to people with reduced mobility.
Cars parked in disabled spaces must display a disabled person's sticker or EU blue badge. This will allow parking in designated spaces.
Parking authorisation cards or blue badges are issued to disabled drivers and passengers by the disabled person's canton of residence. A medical certificate must be shown on application as proof of disability
Parking authorisation cards are valid throughout Switzerland for both Blue Zones and metered parking.
A variety of cards reflect the different circumstances.
Cards may be issued to:
The card must contain the following information:
The card allows:
When there is no public or private parking space free:
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 Switzerland from another EU country may wish to apply in their home country for this universal badge which allows the use of reserved parking.
Driver's with a blue badge from another European country may display these translations beside a badge written in another language (text from the UK Automobile Association):
Carte de stationnement pour handicapé. La personne à qui appartient cette carte de stationnement est un visiteur handicapé d'un autre pays de la communauté européenne et a les mêmes droits en matière de stationnement qu'un handicapé de votre pays. VERSION COMMUNAUTE EUROPEENNE |
Contrassegno d'invalidita per persone disabili. 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 |
Parkkarte für Personen mit Behinderungen. Die Person, die diese Parkkarte ausgelegt hat, ist ein behinderter Besucher aus einem anderen europäischen Land und zu den selben Parkvergünstigungen wie ein behinderter Einwohner Ihres Landes berechtigt. EU-MODELL |
See the UK Automobile Association website for more information: Click here
People with permanent or temporary disabilities can benefit from on-demand personal assistance when travelling on the Geneva public transport network. The service "Mobilité pour tous" includes a pick-up and drop-off service from the person's home and assistance during the journey. Reservations can be made by telephone 48 hours beforehand.
The service does not apply to wheelchair users, who should contact the Fondation Foyer Handicap for assistance.
Most large towns have outlets selling or hiring equipment for the disabled and elderly: crutches, wheelchairs (fauteuils roulants in French), mini-lifts, mobility scooters, walkers and general orthopedic equipment. A pharmacy will be able to provide further information.
The Swiss National Association for the Blind has information on all aspects of Swiss life and support available for the blind and visually impaired.
The Library and Resource Centre for the Blind and Visually Impaired will post books, videos and audio books (in English) anywhere in Switzerland. They may be borrowed for up to four weeks without charge. The games library has over 500 tactile games and books available
Swiss association for the hard of hearing:
Plusport is the umbrella organisation for disabled sports in Switzerland. Their aim is to promote the integration of those with disabilities through sports activities. The website has information on sports clubs in Switzerland, sports events for the disabled and sports camps.
Mobility International Switzerland (MIS) specialises in tourism and information for the disabled to and in Switzerland
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