Designed to lower to just 18-inches in height, the Ritter 222 Barrier-Free® Power Exam Table makes it easier for your practice to accommodate the elderly, expectant mothers or patients with...
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  Handrails [§405.8, §505]
  
The Standards do not require lower handrails serving children except at ramps serving play areas, but include a recommended height (28” max.) and separation (9” min.) from the required handrail...
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  Transfer Supports Location and Configuration M301.3 and M302.3
  
We recommended height adjustability of the transfer support but did not mandate it to give manufactures design options....
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  ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors
  
men's and women's rooms, room numbers, exit signs [emphasis added]) must have raised and Brailled letters; must comply with finish and contrast standards; and must be mounted at a certain height...
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  5.4.5 Transfer Support Position for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position
  
The transfer gripping surface should be located within the minimum and maximum heights....
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  In a doctor’s office or clinic with multiple exam rooms, must every examination room have an accessible exam table and sufficient clear floor space next to the exam table?
  
Q In a doctor’s office or clinic with multiple exam rooms, must every examination room have an accessible exam table and sufficient clear floor space next to the exam...
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  I have an accessible exam table, but if it is in use when a patient with a disability comes in for an appointment, is it OK to make the patient wait for the room to open up, or else use an exam table that is not accessible?
  
Q I have an accessible exam table, but if it is in use when a patient with a disability comes in for an appointment, is it OK to make the patient wait for the room to open up, or...
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  PART 3: ACCESSIBLE EXAMINATION ROOMS
  
An accessible examination room has features that make it possible for patients with mobility disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, to receive appropriate medical care....
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  4.34.5.2 WATER CLOSETS
  
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  Identification [§216.5, §502.6]
  
Identification [§216.5, §502.6] Accessible spaces must be identified by signs with the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) (§703.7.2.1). Signs identifying van spaces...
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  M305 Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
M305 in the final rule provides the technical requirements for transfer supports, standing supports, leg supports, and head and back supports....
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  5.4.5 Transfer Support Position Recommendation for M301 and M302
  
Transfer Support Position Recommendation for M301 and M302 Description: Transfer support position refers to the placement of the gripping surface within the minimum and maximum vertical height...