Section 608.3 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars in shower compartments.
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Grab Bars: ADA Standard Section 608.3
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User Control: ADA Standard Section 707.5.1
EXCEPTION: Speech output for any single function shall be permitted to be automatically interrupted when a transaction is selected....
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11B-707.5.1 User control
Exception: Speech output for any single function shall be permitted to be automatically interrupted when a transaction is selected....
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11B-707.5.1 User control
Exception: Speech output for any single function shall be permitted to be automatically interrupted when a transaction is selected....
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11B-604.1 General
Exception: Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use shall be permitted to comply with Section 11B-604.9....
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11B-604.1 General
Exception: Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use shall be permitted to comply with Section 11B-604.9....
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11B-224.2.1 Fifty or less guest room facilities
Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common site that each have fifty or fewer guest rooms may be combined for the purposes of determining the required number...
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11B-224.2.1 Fifty or less guest room facilities
Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common site that each have fifty or fewer guest rooms may be combined for the purposes of determining the required number...
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11B-608.3 Grab bars
grab bars are required on adjacent walls at a common mounting height, an L-shaped or U-shaped grab bar meeting the dimensional requirements of Section 11B-608.3.2 or 11B-608.3.3 shall be permitted...
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11B-608.3 Grab bars
grab bars are required on adjacent walls at a common mounting height, an L-shaped or U-shaped grab bar meeting the dimensional requirements of Section 11B-608.3.2 or 11B-608.3.3 shall be permitted...
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233.1 General
Transfer-type showers are not permitted in lieu of a roll-in shower with a seat, and the exceptions in sections 608.3 and 608.4 for residential dwelling units are not permitted....
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FIGURE INDEX
1009.2.8 Pool Lift Submerged Depth Figure 1009.3.2 Sloped Entry Submerged Depth Figure 1009.3.3 Handrails for Sloped Entry Figure 1009.4.1 Clear Deck Space at Transfer Walls...
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Sub-Committee Summary of Scope for Recommendations
from their scooters; transfers for scooter users may be just as difficult as those who are wheelchair users....
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4. Organization of Technical Criteria
surface, including height, size, and transfer sides Transfer supports, stirrups, and head and back support Lift compatibility Examination tables Imaging equipment...
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Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities
Ethics Matters: A publication of the Donnelley Family Disability Ethics Program Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities © Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago 2009....
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STEP 4
STEP 4 Assessing how to get there: Number of elevated = 4 (1 triple slide, 1 interactive panel, 1 overhead curved ladder, 1 banister bars) 50% = 2 Transfer access required to 2 elevated...
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1. Faucet Controls
Are the tub faucet controls positioned between the center of the end wall and the open side of the tub so persons with disabilities may approach and adjust the controls before they transfer...
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Question 3
What types of lifts are the safest, most efficient, and most cost effective in transferring patients with disabilities in different medical or dental settings?...
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11B-607.7 Bathtub enclosures
Enclosures for bathtubs shall not obstruct controls, faucets, shower and spray units or obstruct transfer from wheelchairs onto bathtub seats or into bathtubs....
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Number of TTYs
Transferring a TTY call from a non-TTY-capable answering position to a TTY-dedicated position may result in the call being disconnected or undue delay in answering the call....
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NOTES
Thus, transfer surfaces that are adjustable from 17 inches minimum to 25 inches maximum during patient transfer accommodate significantly more patients who use mobility devices. 11....
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6. Clear floor space
Clear floor space: Adequate space is provided to approach the toilet from a variety of wheelchair transfer positions (i.e. diagonal or side approaches)....
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Section 8 References
An expert review of the scientific literature on independent wheelchair transfers. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, January 2012; 7(1): 20–29, p. 28...
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26.1 Q. Is a parallel approach required at the shower, as shown in Figure 7(d) of the Guidelines?
Thus the parallel approach as shown in Figure 7(d) is essential in order to be able to transfer from the wheelchair to the shower seat....