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  2. Gypsy-Rose Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Habitat for Humanity built them a small home with a wheelchair ramp and hot tub as part of a larger project on the north side of Springfield, to the east, and the two moved there. The story of a single mother with a severely disabled daughter forced to flee Katrina's devastation received considerable local media attention, and the ...

  3. Murder of Dee Dee Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Habitat for Humanity had built a small house for them there, specially equipped with a wheelchair ramp and hot tub, as part of a larger project on the city's north side. The story of a single mother with a severely disabled daughter forced to flee Katrina's devastation captured considerable local media attention.

  4. Hagan family gets new wheelchair-friendly home with help of ...

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    For Elisabeth Hagan, a 17-year-old wheelchair user, new home features such as a roll in shower and wider bedroom entrances will be "game changers." Hagan family gets new wheelchair-friendly home ...

  5. Visitability - Wikipedia

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    Visitability is the design approach for new housing such that anyone who uses a wheelchair or other mobility device should be able to visit. A social visit requires the ability to get into the house, to pass through interior doorways, and enter a bathroom to use the toilet.

  6. If I Need a Wheelchair Ramp, Does Medicare Cover It? - AOL

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  7. Habitat for Humanity - Wikipedia

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    Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester County (Habitat NYC and Westchester) was founded in 1984 as an independent affiliate, serving families across the five boroughs through home construction and preservation, beginning with their first build on the Lower East Side, during the first Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project. [14]