A standard is being developed that would restrict new surfaces from being installed that would likely result in harmful WBVs to WC users who will use that surface to access their community...
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5. Conclusions
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Are You Protected by The ADA?
A substantial impairment is one that significantly limits or restricts a major life activity such as hearing, seeing, speaking, walking, breathing, performing manual tasks, caring for oneself...
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Rules of Construction for Major Life Activities
definition of ‘‘disability’’ to create a demanding standard for qualifying as disabled under the ADA, and that (2) required an individual to have an impairment that prevents or severely restricts...
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Identification [§216.5, §502.6]
This designation is informative and does not restrict use of such spaces to van users only. No other text or content is required by the Standards....
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Multiple Parking Facilities on a Site
Example Site: Shopping Mall Recommendation: Where spaces within the same parking facility are assigned or restricted to specific user groups, consider calculating the minimum...
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11B-404.1 General
A sign visible from the approach side complying with Section 11B-703.5 _|Signs; Visual Characters|_ shall be posted stating “Entry restricted and controlled by security personnel”. 2....
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A4.6.3 Parking Spaces
A sign is needed to alert van users to the presence of the wider aisle, but the space is not intended to be restricted only to vans. “Universal” Parking Space Design....
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5.3.1 Permitted Obstructions to Transfer Sides for M301 and M302
Rationale for the recommendation Transfer supports provide handholds on adjustable medical equipment to facilitate transfers onto and off the equipment....
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1.1 Knowing Your Rights and Responsibilities
For example, a medical clinic can be required to meet ADA building requirements (for its parking, entrance, bathrooms, etc,) and also required to provide full access to services, which means...
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B. Effective Communication
The results of this assessment will then be documented in the Patient’s medical chart. ...
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A. DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND
This matter is based upon a compliance review of physical accessibility for individuals with disabilities at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ("BIDMC") facilities under title III...
- Nova Health Products LiteRamp 6' Wheelchair and Scooter Ramp (LR6)
- Reasonable Accommodation Management Software
- ThyssenKrupp Elevator Signa 4 Signal Fixtures
- Alertus Desktop Notification
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Characteristics of Low Vision Patients
And about 60 percent of the centers are associated with academic medical centers. The other 40 percent are parts of group practices or private practices....
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8. Q: What about children whose presence is dangerous to others? Do we have to take them, too?
In order to find out whether a child has a medical condition that poses a significant health threat to others, child care providers may ask all applicants whether a child has any diseases...
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Clear Floor Space [4.35.2]
Benches long enough to allow a supine position can be helpful where people may to need to completely undress or change clothing (locker and shower rooms, certain medical treatment or exam...
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ASD and the Americans with Disabilities Act
The ADA does not contain a list of medical conditions that constitute disabilities....
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What access do I need?
Ask your doctor to keep a copy of this list in your medical records. You can also print a worksheet on “Physical Access” at www.opa.ca.gov....
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M301.4 Lift Compatibility
Rationale: Harmonization with IEC 60601-2-52 "Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of medical beds" Change clearance requirement to: 39 inches (1000 mm...
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III-7.4300 Parking
Outpatient units are subject to a higher requirement if they are part of medical care facilities where persons may need assistance in responding to an emergency and where the period of stay...
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DEFINITIONS
“Patient medical files, records or charts” means the medical files and related records for an individual patient, including both the paper and electronic records....
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Service Animals
People with epilepsy may use a dog to warn them of an imminent seizure, and individuals with psychiatric disabilities may use a dog to remind them to take medication....