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  2. One Designer’s Mission to Make Homes More Accessible ... - AOL

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    Client: A client's daughter, who uses a wheelchair Focus: Modern floor plan, including larger bedroom layouts, and accessible furniture “The clients were renovating this condo for their daughter ...

  3. Accessible housing - Wikipedia

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    Accessible housing. Accessible housing refers to the construction or modification (such as through renovation or home modification) of housing to enable independent living for persons with disabilities. Accessibility is achieved through architectural design, but also by integrating accessibility features such as modified furniture, shelves and ...

  4. Take a look at Lamar Hunt Jr.’s vision for an accessible ...

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    Loretto Properties, the company of Lamar Hunt Jr., is building a massive development at 119th Street and Renner Boulevard in Olathe, including a theme park designed to be accessible for everyone.

  5. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    The English Housing Survey for 2018/19 found only 9% of homes in England have key features, such as a toilet at entrance level and sufficiently wide doorways, to deem them accessible. This was an improvement from 5% in 2005. More than 400,000 wheelchair users in England were living in homes which are neither adapted nor accessible. [52]

  6. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1970 - In 1970, while living in a nursing home, Max Starkloff founded Paraquad. The goal of the company was to help people with disabilities live independently. 1970 – The Urban Mass Transportation Act became law, and it required all new American mass transit vehicles be equipped with wheelchair lifts. APTA delayed implementation for 20 years.

  7. Wheelchair ramp - Wikipedia

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    A portable wheelchair ramp. A wheelchair ramp is an inclined plane installed in addition to or instead of stairs. Ramps permit wheelchair users, as well as people pushing strollers, carts, or other wheeled objects, to more easily access a building, or navigate between areas of different height. Ramps for accessibility may predate the wheelchair ...