The physician may be required to obtain and pay for a sign language interpreter, as the communication between the physician and his patient is likely to be lengthy, important, and complex...
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What types of communication aids and services would a public accommodation be required to provide to persons with HIV or AIDS?
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7. Diagnostic Imaging Equipment: Accessibility Considerations
Nonetheless, all patients regardless of disability must have access to these technologies, which can be essential to identifying and characterizing disease and thus directing critical therapeutic...
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
INTERPRETATION The requirements of Section 11B-606 apply to all lavatories, sinks, and handwashing fixtures for public use, patient use, and employee use, unless otherwise specifically...
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Subpart F—Health, Welfare, and Social Services
A number of comments also discussed whether section 504 should be read to require payment of compensation to institutionalized handicapped patients who perform services for the institution...
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Complainant No. 2
Specifically, the urologist advised that his usual practice was to remove catheters in the morning so that the patient could be monitored throughout the day in case voiding problems arise...
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Areas of a public entity open to the public, participants in services, programs, or activities, or invitees. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
examining and diagnostic rooms, clinics, rehabilitation therapy areas, the cafeteria and vending areas, the pharmacy, restrooms, and all other areas of the facility where healthcare personnel, patients...
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NFPA
Operation of a patient room smoke detector in Group I-2 and R-2.1 occupancies shall not include a positive alarm sequence feature....
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NFPA
Operation of a patient room smoke detector in Group I-2 and R-2.1 occupancies shall not include a positive alarm sequence feature....
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IV. ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
The Accessible Medical Equipment Specialist(s) will work with Kaiser’s Patient Handling Equipment Work Group to document Kaiser’s inventory of accessible and inaccessible medical equipment...
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Hospitals: ADA Standard Section 217.4.6
Section 217.4.6 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in hospitals.
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Healthcare Stories - Mary Smith
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Medical Diagnostic Equipment: ADA Standard Section 5.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding medical diagnostic equipment.
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Library Card
This tech tip includes drawings for gates that can be used to close roads and trails to motorized vehicle access while still allowing access by wheelchairs and, in some cases, horses....
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Bathroom
To specify space for wheelchair maneuvering in a powder room would, in most cases, require enlarging the room significantly....
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Characteristics of Study Participants
3) Ambulatory with assistive device – persons with a mobility limitation who used an assistive device, such as crutches, a cane, a walker, a surgical implant or prosthetic limb; or 4) Wheelchair...
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4.3.6 Reach Limits
Side reach access is far more preferable to forward reach access, which is quite restricted among the wheelchair user population....
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters nearly universally said that wheelchairs always should be accommodated and that they should never be subject to an assessment with regard to their admission to a particular public...
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Indeed, there has been litigation about whether the ADA requires covered entities to allow people with disabilities to use their EPAMDs like users of traditional wheelchairs. ...
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Department began investigating complaints about stadium-style movie theaters, Cinemark and other companies argued that they satisfy the requirements of the ADA by providing patrons who use wheelchairs...
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VIII. Existing Facilities: Alternatives to Barrier Removal
For example, a restaurant may not charge a wheelchair user extra for home delivery when it is provided as the alternative to barrier removal....
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Clear Deck Space
This will allow persons using a wheelchair to turn around and access the wall, depending on the side they can best use to transfer....
