Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
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208.2.2 Rehabilitation Facilities and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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Individuals with Partial or Total Vision Loss
Pedestrians with vision loss who use canes will follow edges to travel, while those who use dog guides typically use audible, tactile, and environmental cues in lieu of vision for obstacle...
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11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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1. MOVING (MOBILITY / PHYSICAL / MOTOR – LIMITED OR NO ABILITY GRAB, GRIP, LIFT, HOLD, ETC)
Uses Wheelchair Scooter Walker Cane Braces Prosthesis Service Animal - Overnight stay w/ animal -...
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F223.2.2 Facilities Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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223.2.2 Facilities Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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Detectable Warnings [4.29]
These cues may include ambient sounds, edges and other physical elements that can be sensed by using a cane, and texture changes underfoot. Curbs are an important cue....
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Ticket to Work Program
Two workers, one of whom is visually impaired and uses a cane, walking in an office. — John Minchillo...
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Kitchen Cabinets
a.f.f. for wheelchair users 10” removable drawer in the kick space to lower the cabinets for wheelchair users Self-closing drawers, eliminating protruding hazards White...
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Maintaining Concentration
To reduce auditory distractions: Purchase a noise canceling headset Hang sound absorption panels Provide a white noise machine Relocate employee’s office space away from audible...
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Paragraph (c) (Advisory Guidance)
Provide colors with different hues and intensity so that colored objects can be distinguished even on a black and white screen by their different appearance....
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Chapter 5: Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives
The intense negotiations with the White House had resulted in a bill that earned President Bush’s endorsement, which essentially guaranteed passage of the bill in some form....
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General [9.1.1]
Objects with leading edges above 27 inches and below 80 inches above the floor cannot project more than 4 inches unless there is a tactile cane detectable cue below the object....
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Detectable Warnings [4.7.7]
Since curb ramps remove this detectable drop-off, ADAAG originally required a distinctive dome patterning for the surface of curb ramps detectable by canes or by foot so that people with...
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1.2.5 Ramps
However, there is conflicting research concerning the need to have a 2% maximum cross slope and that the actual maximum depends on user type (wheelchair, walker, cane, etc.), length of travel...
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Introduction
The project involved the commission of four white papers by experts who had conducted research or projects in subjects related to exhibit or interpretive media design for persons with low...
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Section 37.131 Service Criteria for Complementary Paratransit Service Area
Color the bus routes and their corridors blue, against the white outline map....
- Uber: Accommodating Riders with Disabilities
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2.4 False Detections
On each of the white, brown, and asphalt side walks, each participant experienced two trials in which there was a flat blank panel on the sidewalk instead of a bumpy detectable warning....
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A. Finish and Contrast
Note that in any application both white and black are never absolute; thus, B never equals 100 and B is always greater than 0....
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2.10 Other Factors that May Predict Visual Detection and High Conspicuity Ratings
reflectance of the detectable warning, reflectance of the side walk, the effect of using a single-color versus a patterned detectable warning, and the effect of using an achromatic (black, white...
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Refreshment Table
Avoid billowing or long tablecloths that pool on the floor -- wheelchair wheels and tips of canes, crutches, and walkers can easily catch on flowing linens and pull them off surfaces....