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University Buildings May Not Be ADA Compliant
Tests are common for students, but some are not nearly as tough as those faced by a person with a disability. Students in wheelchairs are tested every day just to navigate around campus.
Why was Access Advocates founded?
More than 20 years have passed since the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and yet…
Disability advocates for ADA compliance
Access Advocates, with its 19 years of experience with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is seeking to…
Capitol Hill Guilty of Multiple ADA Violations
Americans with disabilities are in a bind if they choose to visit and tour areas of Capitol Hill.…
Accessibility Compliance Required for Housing
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has accessibility requirements for buildings that are used for private…
Are the Hotels you Visit ADA Compliant?
As a hotel patron you know that a good customer experience means more business (read: revenue) for the hotels you visit. So why don’t more hotels make the investment to ensure their businesses are ADA-compliant? How do you encourage more hotels and lodging facilities to voluntarily make the ADA modifications? Here are a few tips.