Design & Accessibility is a very important issue not only because people are getting older but also for those who are involved in accidents and those have not had the joy of walking. This issue is important to design because it help and benefits people with this disability. For example, the architects designed ramps for access and egress are people; visual communication also gives priority to be the first to have access to any location. They have spaces closest to the sites and places to go in easier way.
This is a blog that contains lot information related with Interior Space design that gets a different sink blend functionality and style to help them. http://accessibilitydesign.com/blog/
Adaptive Access is honored to have served hundreds of individuals, organizations, hotels, hospitals, business, veteran medical centers, schools, military and various government projects. http://www.adaptiveaccess.com/
America's public landscapes have traditionally been designed based on criteria appropriate to only the non-disabled population. As regulations have begun to dictate the need for access, we have seen a proliferation of ramps, railings, and other improvements. http://www.sfsu.edu/~sfsualp/
Designing Accessible Communities help to promote, facilitate, and support the use of policies, accessible design, and use of accessible manufactured products to ensure that all individuals, regardless of disability or age, are able to live within and participate fully in all aspects of their community and our society. http://www.designingaccessiblecommunities.org/
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