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@colleenyoung

Hi @mnmimi, this is an excellent question. I believe from an earlier discussion, that you and your sister will be going to Mayo Clinic in Rochester.

You may wish to read the recommendations provided in this related discussion:
- Lodging in Rochester when visiting Mayo Clinic MN https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lodging/

Most of the hotels around Mayo Clinic offer accommodations for a variety of accessibility needs. Wheelchairs are available almost everywhere as are wheelchair entrances, ramps, lifts into pools etc. Many facilities offer kitchens and kitchenettes.

To get more precise information about showers, recliners and specific requests, I suggest you talk to Concierge Services. This is a free service that can offer information about lodging, transportation and much more to help make your visit easy. Concierge services are complimentary and available in person or by phone, live chat, email or online form.

– Mayo Clinic Concierge Services https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/minnesota/concierge-services
In person:
Concierge Services desk
Mayo Building (lobby level, in the International Center)
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
No appointment necessary
By phone 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday: 507-538-8438
Email: concierge@mayo.edu
Online form: http://cdforms.mayoforms.org/mayocliniccom-ahbyn/pages/c9d36544cef4e41180d800155dcfc10f.html

@jenniferhunter @nancy3756 @naturegirl5 @rosemarya may have additonal information and insider tips for you.

Mimi, I'm so glad your sister got an appointment. When will you be going?

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She is there now.