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Planning a Vacation? Read this First.

I absolutely love to go on vacation! I mean, who doesn’t? I enjoy planning out my trip from where I will stay to where I will eat to what attractions I will visit.

ADA Basics Workshop - Session Full

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Training

ADA Basics Workshop presented by the Rocky Mountain ADA Center to overview the rights and responsibilities of employers, local and state government, and public accommodations.

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When It All Comes Down To The Supervisor

In the last few months the USOR Business Relations team in Utah has run into a number of circumstances where the retention of employment for an individual with a disability came down to a sup

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A Quick Lesson on Writing Alt-Text

If you follow the Rocky Mountain ADA Center’s social media accounts, you may have noticed that we often include alternative text, or alt-text, in posts that contain images.

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Defining Disability

The definition of disability can be confusing. The ADA covers rights and responsibilities for employers, state and local governments, businesses and non-profit services. Understanding who is protected by the ADA is a critical piece to understanding the law and how it is implemented.

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When 'Reading' a Movie Goes Wrong

While reviewing a factsheet on Readily Achievable Barrier Removal and Small Businesses I came to think of a recent trip to the cinema with my family to watch Aquaman. The film Aquaman was a visual treat! But.

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The Case for Mediation

“I don’t want to sue anybody, I only want to do my job!” This is a familiar frustration that the RMADAC often receives.

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Good Access is Good Business

Accessibility is a term that is meaningful to the largest minority group within the United States. This is people who have physical, communication, or cognitive disabilities.

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Online Learning: Access to All

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Service Animal Etiquette

There is no easy rule book for how to interact and treat service dog users with kindness and respect. These are a few things to consider when you meet a service dog user.