Explore ADA Topics

Displaying 277 - 288 of 612 results
Blog Article

One Year In, Change of Perception Kicks In

Once You Are Aware of Your Rights, You Can't Look Back.
Blog Article

Lesson Learned from the Windstorm

After a severe windstorm hit my neighborhood, I reflect on access to my life essentials and empathize with the needs of others.
Blog Article

The Full Cost of Hearing Loss

Hearing loss impacts millions of Americans across all age groups, yet many people who would benefit from hearing aids do not currently use them. Barriers such as social stigma and cost can contribute to lack of care for hearing conditions and other health and safety impacts for people with hearing loss.
Blog Article

February is American Heart Month!

Stroke is a leading cause of death and a major cause of serious disability for adults.
Podcast

Ep. 29 - Jessica Cox

Today’s guest is Jessica Cox. Jessica is recognized internationally as an inspirational keynote speaker. Born without arms, Jessica now flies airplanes, drives cars, and otherwise lives a normal life using her feet as others use their hands.

Podcast

Ep. 28 - Dr. Anjali Forber-Pratt

Today’s guest is Dr. Anjali Forber-Pratt.

Blog Article

What is "Normal"?

Disability is being included within the context of pop culture much more these days. Here's a look at the history of exclusion, and how inclusion can alter what is considered “normal.”
Blog Article

Rocky Mountain ADA Center Technical Assistance Statistics for 2016-2020

We've helped thousands better implement the ADA. This accessible infographic (downloadable) breaks down all of our statistics from 2016-2020.
Blog Article

What is Your AQ?

Change is not easy, but it’s necessary.
Blog Article

Creating a More Accessible New Year

These small commitments to ensuring a more accessible and inclusive experience for all make all the difference in the disability community.
Blog Article

World Braille Day

January 4th is World Braille Day! This commemorates the birth of Braille’s inventor, Louis Braille.
Blog Article

If Not Now, When?

As a society and a capitalistic country, we have arrived at the optimum juncture in history to propose teleworking as the predominant way for persons with disabilities to participate in the 21st Century workforce.