Local City Considers Allowing E-scooters Amid Concerns About Accessibility
The purpose of the ADA is to remove barriers for people with disabilities. These scooters have to potential to actually increase barriers. With the 30th anniversary of the ADA, it is critical that businesses make their products available for all.
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Cancer in the Workplace
Is Cancer a Disability Under the ADA?
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Activities to Perform at Home While Social Distancing
ADA-related recommendations on how to utilize free time at home to make an impact on the community.
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The U.S. Census and People with Disabilities
The second part of a two part series on the U.S. Census and people with disabilities.
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Hidden Disabilities
Not all disabilities are readily apparent. We are all different, with varying challenges and needs, strengths and weaknesses, as well as abilities and attributes.
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People with Disabilities and COVID-19
What you need to know about COVID-19, how it affects people with disabilities and what the ADA says about it.
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The U.S. Census and American Sign Language
The first part of a two part series on the U.S. Census and people with disabilities.
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Telehealth and People with Disabilities
Telehealth saves time and manages your health in a streamlined care experience.
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Making Emergency Alerts Accessible for People with Hearing Disabilities
With the recent spate of emergency alerts about the COVID-19 viral outbreak on television, it's important to make sure emergency broadcasts are accessible.
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What Can Your ILC Do For You?
A common referral we make is to local Centers for Independent Living, but what exactly can they do for someone with a disability? Turns out, quite a lot!