{"id":418,"date":"2012-12-31T11:24:34","date_gmt":"2012-12-31T19:24:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/accessibleinsights.info\/blog\/?p=418"},"modified":"2012-12-31T11:24:34","modified_gmt":"2012-12-31T19:24:34","slug":"a-shopping-tip-for-your-next-mall-crawl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/accessibleinsights.info\/blog\/2012\/12\/31\/a-shopping-tip-for-your-next-mall-crawl\/","title":{"rendered":"A shopping tip for your next mall crawl"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At the risk of publishing a post that reads suspiciously like a &quot;what I did over Christmas vacation&quot; essay, I wanted to pass along a tip that you may find useful next time you need to make a trip to the local mall.&#160; It may be too late to benefit you now, but I&#8217;ll repost this next year in an effort to help you find a way to accomplish your holiday shopping if you are blind and in need of a holiday mall crawl.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>This year, I was all but overwhelmed by the task of getting orders filled and shipped for my Elegant Insights customers, so I did not begin my own holiday shopping until the Friday before Christmas.&#160; As a person who is normally highly organized and efficient when it comes to planning and executing dinners, travel, decorating, shopping and so on, I found my procrastination appalling.&#160; this was one of those years where everything I had planned in the way of transportation and assistance went horribly awry.&#160; Every attempt I had made to leave the house was thwarted, every one of my employees were unavailable, friends had left town, and the commitment I had made to my own customers took up all my time and attention.&#160; So, last minute it would have to be.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>Since I have not been living in this town very long, and do not normally spend a great deal of time in my local mall anyway, I was quite unfamiliar with the mall and it&#8217;s layout.&#160; I had a short list of stores I needed to find, but I had no idea where in the mall they were located.&#160; if I could get someone to guide me to the stores, I thought, I could easily dash inside, ask for assistance and quickly move on.&#160; I knew exactly what I needed to buy, and thought I could blast through my list in relatively short order.&#160; I could get to the mall on my own no problem.&#160; But what to do once inside?&#160; Here&#8217;s an idea that may help you next time you find yourself in a bind with a task at hand and no sighted guide, friend or employee to assist you.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>I called the main mall number, and asked to speak to a manager or supervisor in Guest Services.&#160; In my local mall, the Guest Services folks provide directions, sell gift bags and gift cards, and work with mall security to keep shoppers safe.&#160; I explained that I am blind, and have a short list of purchases to make, and that I needed a sighted guide to escort me from store to store while I did some holiday shopping.&#160; To my surprise, the person with whom I spoke said they have never been asked for assistance of this sort before.&#160; &quot;Really?&quot;&#160; I asked.&#160; &quot;Seems to me this would be a great service to provide your disabled clientele.&#160; We need to shop, too, and we don&#8217;t always have someone available to help.&quot;&#160; I offered a number of suggestions as to how this might be accomplished, given that a mall is a busy place, and understandably, there might not always be enough staff available to devote any one person to the task of being a personal shopper.&#160; Still, I insisted, they might consider making such a service available once a month, or just at holiday times, as a way to encourage people who need some extra help to come to the mall and patronize local businesses.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>The management was extremely receptive and gracious, and agreed to assign me a security guard (lacking another available employee at the time) to guide me where I needed to go that day.&#160; I raced inside each store, made my purchases, and moved on to the next retailer.&#160; I was done in an hour.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>While I admit my timing could have been better with respect to approaching the mall management with the idea, they were helpful, sincere and understanding in their desire to assist.&#160; A well-timed follow-up with the Guest Services and security staff might make possible a dialogue about ongoing services for people with disabilities to enjoy an accessible shopping experience.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>Yes, of course I could have done all my shopping online, which most of us do these days, but remember, I had waited until the last minute, so I was extremely grateful, and enthusiastic in my expressions of appreciation for those who went out of their way for me.&#160; You should be, too, if you try this at your local mall.&#160; Mine was packed with holiday shoppers, and I&#8217;m sure it was not the most convenient thing in the world for them to spare a security person just for me, on short notice.&#160; Now that the holidays are over, give your own local mall a call and see what you can do to implement some sort of shopping assistance program.&#160; Perhaps they might consider hiring a volunteer or two to be available periodically on assigned days to provide this service.&#160; Or, maybe it would be more feasible only at holiday times.&#160; It&#8217;s worth a try. <\/p>\n<p>This wraps up my final post of 2012.&#160; I hope all of my readers have the happiest, healthiest, and most abundant of new years, and I sincerely thank you for your comments, tweets, words of praise or encouragement, feedback and friendship this year.&#160; I will work even harder to make this blog a place for you to find tips, tools, and camaraderie that will bring together a community of individuals in need of support and information.&#160; Please feel free to use the accessible contact form on this page to contact me with any ideas you may have for future topic ideas.&#160; if you would like to be interviewed for an upcoming event or promotional campaign, drop me a note.&#160; if there is any way I may be of service to you, it would be my pleasure.&#160; Simply reach out, and I&#8217;ll be there. <\/p>\n<p>Warmest wishes,<\/p>\n<p>LL<\/p>\n<p>Laura Legendary    <br \/>&#160; <\/p>\n<div style=\"padding-bottom: 0px; 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