3/5 Diane T. 1 year ago on Google • 5 reviews
I’ve
been
a
Weymouth
Club
member
for
many
years.
In
the
past
couple
of
years
I’ve
needed
PT
which
included
sessions
in
the
warm
water
therapy
pool.
There
is
an
entrance
with
an
elevator
with
direct
access
to
the
aquatics
area
on
the
side
of
the
building
with
a
large
level
parking
lot.
It
would
make
sense
for
people
who
have
physical
therapy
and
disabilities
to
use
this
entrance
but
it’s
reserved
for
people
with
family
memberships.
Why???
There
is
handicap
parking
in
front
near
the
main
entrance
but
if
you
don’t
have
a
placard
or
handicap
plates
you
have
to
park
in
the
general
parking
areas,
carry
your
full
gym
bag
or
pull
it
if
it’s
on
wheels
around
to
the
front,
walk
up
an
incline
to
the
main
entrance
and
then
walk
through
the
fitness
center
or
through
a
long
hallway
to
the
back
of
the
building
through
another
long
hallway
to
get
to
the
pool.
From
the
elevator
entrance,
it’s
a
short
walk
directly
to
the
aquatics
area
and
therapy
pool.
I
talked
to
someone
about
my
concerns
and
was
told
that
I
should
get
a
handicap
placard
to
allow
me
to
park
in
front
closer
to
the
main
entrance.
The
attitude
of
the
woman
in
the
aquatics
program
office
was
somewhat
flippant
when
I
addressed
it
with
her.
I’ve
heard
the
same
complaint
about
the
restrictive
entrance
policy
from
many
other
members
who
need
PT,
chiropractic
care
or
who
are
senior
citizens
who
have
mobility
issues.
We
pay
a
lot
of
money
for
memberships.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned
the
“exclusive”
yet
accessible
entrance
for
families
is
an
unnecessary
barrier.
When
I
saw
a
woman
using
a
crutch
and
with
her
arm
in
a
sling
struggling
up
the
hill
in
front
of
the
club
in
order
to
get
to
her
appointment
or
activity
I
was
livid
that
such
a
restrictive
policy
is
allowed.
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