Disabled access to Holiday Home abroad

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Hello, I hope you clever people can help me.
We have a holiday home abroad.
My parents want to come out to visit this year. My Father is in a wheelchair, but the access is absolutely not disabled friendly.
There are 3 steps to the entrance. Their is no other entrance. The space at the front is limited. A disabled ramp is not possible. It would be too steep and any attempt at zig-zagging it would need a lot of re-working the front, which would probably affect the footpath.

I am looking for some clever ideas to get my father, in his wheel chair into the house.

The steps are 720mm high in total. The lowest step is 300mm high, and the top two are 210mm high each.

The space available at the front, including the footpath, to the house floor level, is 2.5 meters to the road.
Even using the footpath as part of the ramp, the angle would still be too steep for even an assisted wheelchair, not to mention blocking the footpath.

Any ideas?
 
Hello, I hope you clever people can help me.
We have a holiday home abroad.
My parents want to come out to visit this year. My Father is in a wheelchair, but the access is absolutely not disabled friendly.
There are 3 steps to the entrance. Their is no other entrance. The space at the front is limited. A disabled ramp is not possible. It would be too steep and any attempt at zig-zagging it would need a lot of re-working the front, which would probably affect the footpath.

I am looking for some clever ideas to get my father, in his wheel chair into the house.

The steps are 720mm high in total. The lowest step is 300mm high, and the top two are 210mm high each.

The space available at the front, including the footpath, to the house floor level, is 2.5 meters to the road.
Even using the footpath as part of the ramp, the angle would still be too steep for even an assisted wheelchair, not to mention blocking the footpath.

Any ideas?
Along these lines but modified?
 
That's kind of an idea.
I have given it some serious thought. But there are some problems.
It would need the 'bed' to be widened and plated to fill any gap between the forks. The 545mm across the forks is just a little under the width of the wheel chair, but that wouldn't cause much of a problem.
It would be important to be able to wheel the chair on and off the platform. I guess someone would have to be lifted in situ, behind the chair to push the wheel chair off the platform otherwise they would have to climb over or around Pop. I wouldn't want to risk lifting Pop, in the wheel chair on the forks and manouvering the truck so that the wheel chair can be lowered on to the house floor. It would also need a little ramp to push the chair onto the forks before lifting, but that's no great problem, it's less than some kerbs.
The big and more difficult problem is the reach of the forks when in full height. I can't see any information on that and the steps are 600mm in a horizontal direction, from the face of the lower step to the top face of the upper step. If the lower base prevented the raised forks reaching the top of the steps, a bridge across any gap would be needed. Any 'built-in' or added extension to the forks might cause it to overbalance with the weight on, or on the standard forks, with the bridge weight, etc.
The fork lift would have to be pushed up to the face of the lower step. I hope it wouldn't be a problem to actually move the fork lift over the ground with the weight of Pop, the chair and the pusher on it. The ground is paved, but with patterned pavers that have little grooves.

Then there's the delivery. It's to UK only, and our holiday home is abroad. We'd have to arrange a private delivery.

But I will look to see if there is any sort of similar apparatus available locally.

Thanks for the idea.

This is the situation at the moment.

Chair Lift problem.jpg
 

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