The percentages of the total for each type of mobility device can be seen in Figure 5....
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Mobility Use Demographics
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Interacting with People with Hearing Disabilities
Hearing loss falls along a continuum, from people who are totally deaf to many more who are hard of hearing and may or may not use a variety of sound amplification devices....
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2.1.1 General Description
As long as the person's hearing aids include "T" coils, he or she always has an assistive device "receiver" available....
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Discussion
They like having information available on museum websites that is downloadable to their own assistive technology devices....
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Manual Wheelchairs
Power-assist wheels are devices that can be attached to either a standard or lightweight manual wheelchair....
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4.3.5.2 180-degree turn
Long Description: This data depicts the amount of space required by users of wheeled mobility devices to perform a 180-degree turn....
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BACKGROUND
whereby applicants for cadet job vacancies are automatically excluded from consideration for employment if the applicant: (a) has a hearing loss and was not permited the use of assistive devices...
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Lift Compatibility (M301.4 and M302.4)
ANSI/AAMI HE 75 recommends that the “base of the device needs to have space underneath or along both sides (if the equipment is narrow) to accommodate the legs of portable mechanical lift...
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How to Use This Pocket Guide
Please note that you will need Wi-Fi connectivity or a data plan and a compatible PDF reader to access external links from your mobile device. ...
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A. Purpose of the Rule
whenever such entities exhibit digital movies that are distributed with such features, as well as to have available a specific number of fully operational captioning and audio description devices...
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804 Kitchens and Kitchenettes
In the addition, the Board has added exceptions for appliance doors and door latching devices in section 804.6.2. Comment....
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SERVICE ANIMALS
Under the ADA, service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these...
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
equipment (stereos and DVD players), exercise machines, vending equipment, ATMs, computers at Internet cafes or hotel business centers, reservations kiosks at hotels, and point-of-sale devices...
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PURPOSE AND LEGAL AUTHORITY
Technological advances have resulted in the widespread use of multifunction devices that call into question the ongoing utility of the product-by-product approach used in the Access Board...
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Captioning at movie theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Captioning makes films accessible to individuals whose hearing is too limited to benefit from assistive listening devices. ...
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Designing the Ultimate High-End Itinerary: Why Privacy is the New Standard in Hawaiian Travel
This commitment to securing a personal sanctuary guarantees an experience that is deeply meaningful, visually stunning, and entirely unforgettable....
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General
Directional exit signs and signs at areas of refuge required by section 216.4.3 must have visual characters and features complying with section 703.5....
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F203 General Exceptions
These provisions address circulation paths (206.2.8) and visual alarms (215.3), and include exceptions concerning technical specifications for accessible routes (403.5) and ramp handrails...
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§ 382.45 Passenger information
schedule changes, connections, flight check-in, gate assignments, and the checking and claiming of luggage; Provided, That persons who are unable to obtain such information from the audio or visual...
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Section 1193.33 Accessibility and usability
For persons with a visual impairment, four alternate formats exist: Braille, large print, electronic text, and audio cassette....
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Material Characteristics (slide 6)
And when they are used, you have the problem of really making them visually seen. This is the entrance to the Brooklyn Museum (slide 7)....
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FEDERAL LAWS
developmental delay (only for children under the age of 9); intellectual disability (formerly known as mental retardation); hearing impairments including deafness; speech or language impairments; visual...
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31. Academic adjustments
Other institutions have used existing private agencies that tape texts for handicapped students free of charge in order to reduce the number of readers needed for visually impaired students...