In facilities not specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility, at least 10 percent, but no fewer than one, of the patient sleeping rooms shall provide mobility features complying...
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223.2.1 Facilities Not Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility
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PART 1: OVERVIEW AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Accessibility of doctors’ offices, clinics, and other health care providers is essential in providing medical care to people with disabilities....
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Needs Photos or Technical Info
This article is a good start but, really could use some photos to illustrate the text. For example, what is a faucet that is placed out of reach for persons with cognitive...
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Social Policy
Policies that prevent people from having access to comprehensive health care can be a huge barrier....
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Physical Barriers
Call your transportation provider and the health care office before your visit if you need to answer the following questions....
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Attitudinal Barriers
Health care providers may view physical disability as an illness or an abnormality that needs to be “fixed” rather than a natural condition of a person’s life....
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§301(7)(F)
barber shop, beauty shop, travel service, shoe repair service, funeral parlor, gas station, office of an accountant or lawyer, pharmacy, insurance office, professional office of a health care...
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7. Q: Our center specializes in "group child care." Can we reject a child just because she needs individualized attention?
needs one-to-one care....
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Social Policy Barriers
Learn about which health care services are covered and which are not....
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Commercial Facilities
[36.104] Facilities – (1) Whose operations will affect commerce; (2) That are intended for nonresidential use by a private entity; and (3) That are not – (i) Facilities that...
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Metzler et al. v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. et al
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT Metzler et al. v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. et al. This Settlement Agreement is entered into and made effective on this __ day of March, 2001,...
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Attitudinal Barriers
People with disabilities need to be able to recognize health care providers’ unintentional yet unproductive attitudes towards them. ...
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4.1.1(2) Application Based on Building Use
Special application sections 5 through 10 provide additional requirements for restaurants and cafeterias, medical care facilities, business and mercantile, libraries, accessible transient...
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106.5.47 Professional Office of a Health Care Provider
106.5.47 Professional Office of a Health Care Provider....
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Provider knowledge
As we see in Jack’s story above, a provider’s lack of knowledge is one barrier to accessing health care for patients with physical disabilities....
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232 Detention Facilities and Correctional Facilities
232 Detention Facilities and Correctional Facilities...
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Meeting User Needs
Meeting User Needs The primary goals of the alternative designs were to accommodate independent transfer and use of a toilet, tub, or shower as well as assistance by as many as two care...
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SECTION 202 DEFINITIONS
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Patient Toilet Rooms [6.4]
Patient Toilet Rooms [6.4] ADAAG specifications are based on the independent use of toilet and bathing facilities and do not address alternate designs for assisted use....
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COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
Commercial facilities shall not include (1) facilities that are covered or expressly exempted from coverage under the Fair Housing Act of 1968, as amended (42 U.S.C. 3601 - 3631); (2) aircraft...
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COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
Commercial facilities shall not include (1) facilities that are covered or expressly exempted from coverage under the Fair Housing Act of 1968, as amended (42 U.S.C. 3601 - 3631); (2) aircraft...
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2. d. PATIENT RECEPTION DESKS
Reception desks should have a lower section where scooter and wheelchair users and people of short stature can easily communicate with staff. Compliant height range is 28 - 34...