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ADA Shop Talk Episode 046 – A $240,000,000 Barrier Removal Project with Kaylan Dunlap & Bill Zellmer

March 22, 2018   |   Organized by: ADA Shop Talk

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March 22, 2018

What Is ADA Shop Talk?

ADA Shop Talk is for professionals or business owners who may struggle with understanding the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards or the ADA as we call it. If you are worried about lawsuits, legal exposure or just want to make your facility more accessible to persons with disabilities, then join Paul & Mark for the "ADA Shop Talk” Internet Radio Show. ADA Shop Talk is a fun and informative discussion regarding the application of the various codes, laws and standards that effect business owners, architects, engineers, contractors, code officials, and consultants throughout the the United States.

Your Hosts

  • Paul Klein loves talking taking chances and trying new things. This is one reason why he wanted to create ADA Shop Talk. This is a perfect platform to talk about accessibility, help others and play with all the cool gadgets necessary to produce the show.

  • Mark Wood loves talking about accessibility and teaching others about access. Being semi retired, he didn't really want to commit to another one of Pauls projects, but in the end Mark said "what the hell, good enough reason to get together, talk about access and have a beer"

Lunchtime chat with Kaylan Dunlap and Bill Zellmer

How would you go about managing 87,000 barriers to access, a class action lawsuit on over 24 hospital campuses over a 10-year period? Did we mention the price? $240,000,000! Yes, that’s Million with 6 zeros. Join us for a great discussion and the efforts that Sutter Health has gone to improve access to their medical facilities for persons with disabilities.




Bill Zellmer

Bill Zellmer is the in-house accessibility expert managing the accessibility upgrades throughout Sutter’s 24 hospitals and 200+ medical office buildings. Bill joined Sutter Health in 2014 and has many years’ experience as a healthcare architect and plan reviewer. Bill worked 14 years in the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, the primary entity that regulates healthcare facilities in California. Bill is a Certified Access Specialist (CASp) and is a California Licensed Architect. Bill is also Past President for CASI (Certifed Access Specialist Institute)

Kaylan Dunlap

Kaylan Dunlap has served as Evan Terry Associates’ primary Healthcare Accessibility Specialist for fourteen years. She is a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant with over nine years of healthcare experience in the outpatient rehabilitation, acute care, and long-term care settings where she was involved with patient care and the development and implementation of programs for breast cancer patients and student-athletes. Her responsibilities with ETA have included project management, surveying facilities to identify barriers, preparing reports, quality assurance, project coordination, surveyor training, survey form development, and seminars for organizations such as Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente, Boston Medical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, The Congressional Office of Compliance, The Architect of the Capitol, National Vision (America’s Best), CVS, Sears/Kmart, Pacific Gas & Electric, J. Paul Getty Museums, and other clients who wish to remain anonymous. She has also performed detailed policy analysis for a large public entity, including a review of existing policies and procedures, modification of existing policies and procedures; creation of new policies and procedures; and making recommendations to the client regarding implementation and training of all policies and procedures. Kaylan serves as the Senior Technical Director overseeing the development and acceptance of content on www.CORADA.com, the Comprehensive Online Resource for the ADA powered by Evan Terry Associates. In that role, she coordinates the selection and assignment of almost 3,000 keywords and relevant sections of the referenced standards and regulations to over 20,000 discrete sections of regulations, standards, technical assistance documents, research documents, etc. She has also evaluated over 3,000 products that in some way improve access for people with disabilities. Kaylan became a Certified Access Specialist (CASp) in the State of California in 2011 and served on the U.S. Access Board’s Advisory Committee on Standards for Medical Diagnostic Equipment. She is a Special Programs Chair and member of the Board of Directors of the Certified Access Specialist Institute and a Subject Matter Expert for the California Department of State Architect.

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