Noah uses a wheelchair, and unfortunately, some airlines don’t know how to transport mobility devices....
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- A Preflight Announcement with Noah Seidel
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F. Chapter 5: Doorways, Circulation Paths, and Fare Collection Devices
Vehicle Guidelines contains the technical requirements for doorways, illumination at doorways and boarding and alighting areas, passenger access routes, and, where provided, fare collection devices...
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GUIDE AT A GLANCE
Establish a Personal Support Network How to put together a network of individuals who will check with you in an emergency and give assistance if needed....
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Q35. Do apartments, mobile home parks, and other residential properties have to comply with the ADA?
Do apartments, mobile home parks, and other residential properties have to comply with the ADA? A....
- GameTime ADA Wide Ramp Attachment 3D
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TTY
TTYs may include, for example, devices known as TDDs (telecommunication display devices or telecommunication devices for deaf persons) or computers with special modems....
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 (June 2018)
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M. Remedial Action in Behalf of Persons With Limited English Language Skills
If the Office for Civil Rights finds that a recipient has denied national origin minority persons admission to a vocational school or program because of their limited English language skills...
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Addendum B: List of Abbreviations
Disabilities Act - Architectural Barriers Act Standards COPD- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CP- Cerebral Palsy M-Manual wheelchair MD-Muscular dystrophy MPA- Manual power assist...
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Overview
Overview People with mobility, circulatory, respiratory, or neurological disabilities use many kinds of devices for mobility. Some use walkers, canes, crutches, or braces....
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Maneuvering for Turns
Maneuvering for 180 degree turns varies by person and the mobility aid used....
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Wheelchair
[35.104 & 36.104] A manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or of both indoor and...
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PEDESTRIAN
[DSA-AC] An individual who moves in walking areas with or without the use of walking assistive devices such as crutches, leg braces, wheelchairs, white cane, service animal, etc....
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TTY
TTYs may include, for example, devices known as TDDs (telecommunication display devices or telecommunication devices for deaf persons) or computers with special modems....
- What are disabilities?
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What should I do if my staff do not know how to help a person with a disability transfer or know what the ADA requires my office to do?
Q What should I do if my staff do not know how to help a person with a disability transfer or know what the ADA requires my office to do?...
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
Several persons and organizations requested that the Department replace the term ‘‘telecommunications devices for deaf persons’’ or ‘‘TDD’s’’ with the term ‘‘text telephone.’’...
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Bathroom Accommodating Reduced Ambulatory Mobility
Ceiling lift between the bathtub and toilet (this is actually fun to use) – reinforcement less than $50 Chromatherapy bathtub for relaxation FSC certified maple...
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 4
Policy Interpretation: Carrying is an unacceptable method for achieving program accessibility for mobility impaired persons except in two cases....
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DEFINITIONS
through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive...
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Accessible Route to Goods and Services
Accessible Route to Goods and Services The path a person with a disability takes to enter and move through your business is called an “accessible route.”...
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Floor or Ground Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 304.2
Section 304.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the ground surfaces of a turning space.
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10. Q: Do police departments have to arrange for a sign language interpreter every time an officer interacts with a person who is deaf?
Examples of other communication aids, called "auxiliary aids and services" in the ADA, that assist people who are deaf or hard of hearing include the exchange of written notes, telecommunications...
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11B-246.8 Nature trails
educational and informational areas shall be accessible to individuals with vision impairments by the provision of rope guidelines, raised Arabic numerals and symbols, or other similar guide and assistance...