For hunters with disabilities, it is often difficult to find recreational areas that feature ADA accessibility. However, according to a recent report, the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association aims to change that with a new 152-acre site specifically designed for hunters with disabilities.
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Access Advocates Help Americans with Disabilities Find Support for Compliance Concerns
We are dedicated to helping Americans with disabilities by supporting and enforcing the regulations of the Americans with…
As You Meet: Government, City, and State Buildings
All government buildings are required to be accessible. The following are 10 types of government buildings where you should be on watch:
Are Your Community’s Public Play Areas in ADA Compliance?
When was that last time you took a really good look at the public play areas that your…
As You Attend Conferences and Trade Shows: Convention Centers
People with disabilities are an integral part of society. As you attend conferences, trade shows and conventions, please remember, convention centers are REQUIRED to be accessible. Not sure what types of accessibility barriers you should be aware of? Here’s our list of 10 things to look for as you visit conference facilities:
Raising Awareness: You Can Help Hotels Become ADA Compliant
Hotels specialize in customer satisfaction. Reputation is everything and coupling good business practices and better accessibility options for all individuals, ensure…
Grocery Shopping and Best Practices for ADA Compliance
ADA compliance under the Americans with Disabilities Act outlines minimum standards for making a place of business accessible to those using wheelchairs. Many business owners are aware of requirements for specially designated parking places, curb cut-outs, ramps, and automatic doors. However, with a little extra time and attention to best practices, grocers can create a much easier shopping experience for customers with disabilities.