The Rocky Mountain ADA Center acknowledges and recognizes the diverse Indigenous peoples whose ancestors lived on the land it serves
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Technology Accessibility Statement
Rocky Mountain ADA Center is committed to providing equitable access to our services.
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Inclusivity Statement
We are unwavering in our commitment to cultivate a culture of community outreach, understanding, and engagement across all aspects of our work. We recognize that true accessibility exceeds the ADA; it includes embracing and celebrating the full spectrum of human experiences.
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Ep. 64 - Katherine Beattie
Katherine Beattie is a Los Angeles born television writer/producer and action sports enthusiast. While she has spent most of her professional career writing police procedurals, she considers herself a comedian at heart.
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Ep. 63 - Kelly Twichel
Kelly Twichel is an occupational therapist and CEO of the award-winning accessibility startup Access Trax.
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Ep. 62 - Foster Andersen
Foster's journey took a dramatic turn at 17 during the summer between his junior and senior years of high school.
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Ep. 61 - Kerry Magro
Dr. Kerry Magro , Ed.D. was nonspeaking till 2.5, diagnosed with autism at 4 and didn’t speak in complete sentences until 7 years old.
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Ep. 60 - Haley Moss
Haley is an attorney, author, artist, and advocate who was diagnosed with autism at age three.
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Childcare Centers & Children with Disabilities
Children with disabilities are automatically protected by the ADA. Childcare Centers have some obligations under Title III of the ADA. Learn what is and isn't protected.
General Resource
Rocky Mountain Region Demographics Report
This report summarizes findings from the U.S. Census and ADA-PARC (ADA Participation Action Research Consortium) and shows the number of individuals in different racial and ethnic groups in the service area of the Rocky Mountain ADA Center.
Empowering Inclusivity, Advocating Accessibility, and Leading Change Together
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Ep. 59 - Andrew Leland
Andrew Leland is the author of The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight, named a best book of the year by The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and others.