You might need it if you use a wheelchair, a scooter, a walker, a cane, or crutches. Or you may have problems getting around, walking, balancing, or climbing stairs....
Search Results "Cane Technique"
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Access to your doctor’s office or medical equipment
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Capabilities, Resources, and Facilities
experience with data analysis techniques. experience with human measurement instrumentation. experience in training measurers and minimizing observer error....
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2 - Specifications
assurance Regulatory requirements and pre - installation meetings: Part 1, Quality assurance Shop fabrication of elements: Part 2, Fabrication tolerances Special techniques...
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Number of Accessible Guest Rooms
Accessible guest rooms include features such as grab bars and other elements that benefit not only people who use wheelchairs, but also people who use crutches, canes, and walkers....
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Wheelie Life - Master the Art of Balance on Two Wheels
As players gain more experience, they can attempt longer wheelies, smoother landings, and more controlled riding techniques....
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Department of Transportation Disability Law Guidance: Use of "Segways" on Transportation Vehicles
In this way, a Segway occupies a legal position analogous to canes, walkers, etc....
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Portable Floor Lifts
To properly and safely assist patients with transfers, medical staff will likely need training on how to operate the equipment and on safe patient handling techniques....
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Portable tactile maps
A number of techniques have been used to produce portable tactile maps, including vacuum forming three-dimensional shapes onto pre-printed vinyl sheets (e.g., the Lincoln Center map), embossing...
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UDI
Measurements were made with rulers and tape measures but no information is given on the accuracy and reliability of these techniques....
- Tactile Design for Universal Access
- The Reasonable Accommodation Workshop for Absence and Disability Managers
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Design parameter considerations
technophilic or technophobic Easy to use for museum staff (for automated or near-automated content loading and reprogramming) Programming of device employs contemporary programming techniques...
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B. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
Jefferson Outpatient will also train all staff who interact with patients on the requirements of Title III of the ADA as they apply to healthcare facilities and on techniques for safely...
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Background
In Phase I, processing techniques and material properties were evaluated in small bench-top and full-depth laboratory tests (Laufenberg and others 2003)....
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Turnstiles and Security Gates at Entrances
Standard narrow turnstiles are not usable by wheelchair users and by most people who walk with crutches, walkers, or canes....
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Defining Disability Broadly
People with disabilities and activity limitations include those who have: Conditions which interfere with walking or using stairs (joint pain, mobility device user – wheelchair, canes...
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2. a. i. Accessible parking
The term "mobility impairments" is intended to include: conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other mobility aid;...
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Circulation Paths
Result: People who are blind or who have low vision can be seriously injured when they cannot detect an object by using the sweep of their cane....
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F. Shelter Environment
Hazards posed by protruding and overhead objects can typically be eliminated by placing a cane-detectable barrier on the floor beneath or next to them....
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Discover Excellence at the Best Dental Clinic Dubai
Modern clinics use digital imaging, laser dentistry, and minimally invasive techniques to deliver accurate and comfortable treatments....
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Tom Williams, AIA, National Accessibility Officer, GSA, Public Buildings Service
Architectural Control Techniques for Daylighting So what are the techniques that are used to control daylighting that architects can take advantage of?...
- International Association of Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP)
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
Wall-mounted objects cannot project more than 4 inches beyond the wall if the bottom is not in the cane-detectable area below 27 inches off the floor. 3....
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Requirements Regarding Mobility Devices and Aids
allow people with disabilities who use wheelchairs (including manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, and electric scooters) and manually-powered mobility aids such as walkers, crutches, canes...