Mills Chody - solicitors LLP

 

Disabled Access

We will work tirelessly to ensure that the rights of disabled people are not discriminated against in accessing everyday goods and services and in buying or renting land or property.

Our office accommodation was constructed many decades prior to the Disability Discrimination Acts of 1995 and 2005. We are conscious that the stairs to our first-floor Hatch End office in particular may be an obstacle to the less able bodied.

Both of our offices offer a home visiting service within the local area to the elderly or disabled, or to those who are hospitalised. All we ask is that home visits be arranged by prior appointment on reasonable notice and be within a reasonable distance of our offices.

If it is inconvenient for you to attend our offices, for whatever reason or whatever your circumstances, simply ask if we can arrange a home visit. We have attended hospitals, sheltered accommodation, care homes and private houses to attend our clients, whether elderly, infirm or less able bodied.

A mother with a newly born baby enquired if she could bring her baby to the office in a pram; we enquired as to her address and within half an hour were attending her in the convenience of her own home, and left a bouquet of flowers with her as well.