New “AT Funding Toolkits” Series Kicks Off with Materials/Links to Support Medicaid Application for Standing Wheelchair This is a collaborative effort between New York’s State AT Project (TRAID) and the National AT Advocacy Project. Marge Gustas of NLS is spearheading the effort to create “toolkits” for seeking Medicaid funding for a number of commonly sought […]
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The ADA National Network has recently updated it Planning Guide for Making Temporary Events Accessible to People with Disabilities. The HTML and PDF versions can be found online via the link above.
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If you haven’t noticed yet, this year marks the 25th anniversary of the signing of the ADA. And there are celebrations everywhere! No matter how you choose to honor the day (or the month of July), here are a few hashtags to know, along with links to some important celebrations. #ADA25 – The ADA Legacy […]
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The Administration for Community Living invites you to participate in a three-day event celebrating the ADA anniversary. The Smithsonian Institute is hosting Festival ADA: A Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The event will be held outside the National Museum of American History in Washington D.C. on July 24-26, 2015 […]
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The Department of Justice revised its regulations implementing the ADA in September 2010. The new rules clarify issues that arose over the previous 20 years and contain new requirements, including the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards). This document provides general guidance to assist state and local governments in understanding and complying with […]
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The RESNA Catalyst Project has recently published its AT Inventor Resource Guide. And if you have an idea for a new device, use this guide to take it from concept to reality!
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