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  • Myth-Busting – Four Rumors about Home Accessibility

    Myth-Busting – Four Rumors about Home Accessibility

    By Deborah Pierce, Author of The Accessible Home: Designing for All Ages and Abilities How much do you really know about home accessibility? There is a lot of misconception and downright fear about modifying the home. Movies like “The Money Pit” or “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House” promise you’ll go broke or crazy! On the…

  • Small Space, But Still Accessible

    Small Space, But Still Accessible

    By Deborah Pierce, AIA, CAPS, Author of The Accessible Home One of the myths of home accessibility is that houses need to be especially large. There’s a concern that wider doorways and halls mean that everything is larger. Since ramps take up more room than stairs (an 8-in high step translates to an 8-ft long ramp), the…

  • 5 Home Organization Tips to Accommodate Someone with Visual Impairment

    5 Home Organization Tips to Accommodate Someone with Visual Impairment

    By Paul Denikin One of the best ways to prepare your home to accommodate someone with visual impairment is to improve your organization. By having a place for everything and remaining consistent with your organization, you will make it easier for your loved one with low or no vision to know where things are so…