1. Informed Consumer's Guide to Accessible Housing
    AbleData
    For people with disabilities, a dwelling must be fully accessible to become a home.
  2. Ramps and Accessible Thresholds
    By Katherine Belknap, AbleData
    For most wheelchair and scooter users, just one step may as well be a mountain. Ramps are key to eliminating ground level differences.
  3. Public Transportation, Mobility Aids and Passenger Safety (Wheelchairs, Scooters, Walkers, Crutches, and Canes with Passengers on Public Transit)
    AbleData
    This paper is intended for Disabled People and/or Public Transportation Operators using or planning to use public transport vehicles -such as vans, buses and trains -for transporting people and mobility equipment.
  4. Informed Consumer Guide on Assistive Technology for People with Hearing Disabilities
    By Anjanette Daigle, AbleData
    Hearing loss doesn't mean the end to a full and productive life. Learn about emerging technologies that can help.
  5. Visual Distance Perception and Depth Perception: Improving People’s Perception Skills with Optical Aids and/or Training for Specialized Occupations, Safer Driving and Safer Use of Machinery
    AbleData
    People who have reduced distance and/or depth perception can improve their vision with lenses and/or training.
  6. Assistive Devices for People with Arthritis
    AbleData
    An assistive device can be anything from a little gadget that helps you open flip-top cans to a three-wheeled scooter to help you get around.
  7. Vision Aids for Impaired Peripheral or Tunnel Vision
    AbleData
    A person's peripheral vision loss may be slowed, arrested or even reversed with timely and effective medical treatment.
  8. Visual Distance Perception and Depth Perception
    AbleData
    People who have reduced distance and/or depth perception can improve their vision with lenses and/or training.
  9. Disabled Renters' Housing Rights
    Nolo
    If you have a disability, you should understand the laws when you rent a house or apartment.
  10. Home Safety for People with Alzheimer's Disease
    National Institute on Aging
    Caring for a person with Alzheimer's Disease is a challenge that calls upon the patience, creativity, knowledge, and skills of each caregiver.
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