Today's Handicap Accessible World
These days, most every place you go is handicap accessible. This includes schools, offices, factories, restaurants and much more. In many places there are entrances with wheelchair ramps designated for the disabled. There are also handicapped accessible parking spaces at every place of business. These parking spaces are close to the main building so disabled persons do not have to travel a long way to get inside. In order to legally use one of these spaces, it is necessary to have a hang tag, or handicapped sticker, for your vehicle.
To learn more about accessible handicapped places, you may want to check out the ADA or Americans with Disabilities Act. This government department has an information packed website where you can learn a great deal about the resources available for the disabled. The site talks about transportation, employment, assistance, housing and much more. The goal of the ADA is to help the disabled in any way possible and make sure their human rights and civil liberties are being upheld and respected. They also strive to educate both the disabled and non-disabled and improve the quality of life for the disabled.
If you do not have a vehicle made for the disabled, consider a converted van. There are vans made especially for wheelchair bound passengers. They have a ramp that lifts into the vehicle, making it effortless for these passengers to enter and exit the vehicle. There are new and used handicap vans made by some of the biggest names in the automotive industry. In some cases the cost of a new or used handicap van may be covered by a disability program. In other cases these vehicles can be leased, rented, financed or bought. You can also have a regular van converted into a disabled-accessible van.
Another important location that is handicap accessible is the public restroom. Whether you are in an eatery, mall, department store, school, workplace or other facility there should be handicap stalls in the restroom that are marked as such. These are larger than the other stalls to make room for equipment and have safety bars. As you can see, there are many ways the world has become more friendly towards the disabled. Everywhere you look there are modifications for the disabled to make their lives easier, which is how it should be. This is an area that has grown by leaps and bounds over the past few decades.
Net1 Concludes Black Economic Empowerment ("BEE") Deal - MarketWatch (press release)
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GUV INSPECTS DISTRICT DISABILITY REHAB CENTRE IN CITY - Star of Mysore
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ODA volunteer reaches out to disabled - Oman Tribune
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County facility moves to Clinton-Macomb Library - New Baltimore Voice Newspapers
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ATM devised for sightless customers - Times of India
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Community aids officer whose house was destroyed by fire - Monessen Valley Independent
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Net1 issues stake to BEE partners - ITWeb
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Radio Current Affairs Documentary: Disabilities - ABC Online
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Swampscott's Mangini takes part in Disabled American Veterans week at Mount . - Wicked Local
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Ordinance aids disabled drivers at gas pump - Tbo.com
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