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4 Overlooked ADA Bathroom Compliance Mistakes

4 Overlooked ADA Bathroom Compliance Mistakes

For a building to be ADA-compliant, every aspect of the structure applies. This can get tricky with older buildings that may have been built before the ADA was enacted, but it is still possible to become compliant with some modifications. As accessibility standards...
Identifying Accessibility Problems Around the House

Identifying Accessibility Problems Around the House

When you’ve lived in your home for many years, it’s easy to get used to how everything is laid out and be comfortable with the arrangement. However, when your mobility becomes limited due to getting older or suffering an injury or disability, some adjustments may have...
An Overview of an Accessible Home

An Overview of an Accessible Home

People often ask what makes a home completely accessible even for a person with mobility limitations. Whether you have a loved one with mobility concerns or if you have trouble getting around in your own home, many different solutions can help. A wheelchair ramp and...
The Three R’s to Low-Cost Home Accessibility

The Three R’s to Low-Cost Home Accessibility

Whether you’re a senior striving for independent living or you’re a caregiver providing care to an aging parent, home accessibility should be considered a necessity, not a luxury. Home accessibility goes well beyond simply having a wheelchair or a mobility scooter to...
Small Adjustments to the Home Can Make a Big Impact

Small Adjustments to the Home Can Make a Big Impact

Many seniors or people with mobility concerns learn to deal with any obstacles or challenges in their homes because they don’t know of a solution to help. According to this AARP Fact Sheet, greater than one million older people with some type of disability live in a...
3 Alternatives to Stairs in the Home

3 Alternatives to Stairs in the Home

3 Easy Ways to Avoid Stairs in Your Home Fall injuries are too common in seniors today. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 30 million older people will fall every year, and approximately 30,000 of those will result in death. While...
5 Ways to Make a Home More Accessible

5 Ways to Make a Home More Accessible

Most people in the United States will either know someone with a disability or will have one themselves. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 61 million Americans live with a disability, which equates to about one out of every four...
3 Parts of the House That Create Accessibility Challenges

3 Parts of the House That Create Accessibility Challenges

Getting older sometimes means having to rearrange things in the house that are problematic, even though they never presented any issues before. Whether you’ve experienced a sudden and unexpected disability or if your mobility has become more limited over time, the...
How to Help Seniors Avoid Feeling Isolated

How to Help Seniors Avoid Feeling Isolated

The feeling of isolation for seniors can have long-term health consequences. During this time of the COVID-19 pandemic when refraining from social gatherings is recommended, it’s important to find creative ways to remain engaged with your family, friends and the...
How to Travel Safely with an Aging Parent

How to Travel Safely with an Aging Parent

As people get older, they sometimes believe they should stay at home and limit the amount of traveling they do. This is especially a common thought for elderly people with disabilities. If you have an aging parent who likes to travel, but might not feel completely...
3 Tips to Maintain Healthy Eyes

3 Tips to Maintain Healthy Eyes

Whether you’re a caregiver caring for a loved one or you’re a senior striving for independent living, maintaining good eye health is important. It’s a common thought among seniors that their eye health will naturally deteriorate as they get older, so they don’t do...
5 Ways to Make a Home More Accessible

A Guide to Recovery After a Knee Replacement

Dealing with knee pain can significantly decrease a person’s quality of life. When you can only walk for a limited distance before needing to sit down a take a break, it can make you feel like all you want to do is stay home and lay on the couch. At a certain point,...
4 Tips to Prevent a Summer Injury

4 Tips to Prevent a Summer Injury

Summertime brings more opportunities for attending outdoor events and participating in outdoor activities. However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people over the age of 65 are more prone to heat-related illnesses, injuries and other...
Creating a Welcoming Workplace for Employees with Disabilities

Creating a Welcoming Workplace for Employees with Disabilities

As a business owner, one of the most appreciated things you can provide to your employees is a welcoming workplace. This could mean having an open concept with areas to relax while working, always having your door open for conversations and much more. But for a person...
3 Things People can do to Increase Building Accessibility

3 Things People can do to Increase Building Accessibility

Building accessibility is a widespread problem for various reasons. Some business owners think it’s too expensive for what it’s worth to make their building more accessible, and they often don’t worry about meeting accessibility standards since they are enforced so...
Understanding the Diversity of the Disability Community

Understanding the Diversity of the Disability Community

The disability community isn’t necessarily easy to lump together into one group. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 61 million Americans live with some sort of disability that impacts their daily life. However, the people that make up...
The Many Ways to Participate in the Disability Culture Online

The Many Ways to Participate in the Disability Culture Online

Disability culture has always been alive and well, but with the technology available today, it’s more widespread than ever before. It comes in many shapes and forms and could simply be a forum where a person with disabilities can talk about their struggles and...
A Physical Disability Didn’t Stop These Influential People

A Physical Disability Didn’t Stop These Influential People

Living with a disability can be challenging. However, many of the most influential people in our history had a disability of some sort. Having a mobility limitation doesn’t mean you have to limit the things you do in life. If you’re looking for some inspiration, here...
How Parents Can Help Children with Disabilities Overcome Adversity

How Parents Can Help Children with Disabilities Overcome Adversity

Unless you’ve lived with a physical disability yourself, it’s difficult to prepare a child for what obstacles they will have to overcome throughout their life. However, as a parent, you can use your life experience to walk with them every step of the way to make them...
The Different Ways to Make Your Car Accessible

The Different Ways to Make Your Car Accessible

According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, roughly 3.6 million Americans do not leave their homes because they have a disability limiting their travel. While traveling internationally may not be an option for some people with mobility concerns, you may be...
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