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!
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Pedestrian Access and Line of Sight
As a designer for a Title II entity under the Americans with Disabilities Act, I look at things a little differently now.
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How to Break a World Record Without Really Trying
How having a disability taught gave me the tools to break a world record with an injury.
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When the Shameful Walls of Exclusion Finally Came Tumbling Down: A Historical Background of the ADA
A look at the history behind the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Maintenance of Accessible Features – Snow-Covered Public Sidewalks and Pedestrian Ramps