Accessibility is often described as overcoming impediments for physically disabled individuals as specified by the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. These requirements are often considered synonymous with the standards of accessibility. While these mandated regulations are certainly part of the broader accessibility question, they reflect only a portion of the true intent of long-term care accessibility. Accessibility is more than just overcoming physical barriers; it encompasses addressing many financial, social, emotional, and physical impediments.
Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act (RCFE/ARF – 2 Hours Self-Paced Online Laws & Regulations)
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Accessibility is often described as overcoming impediments for physically disabled individuals as specified by the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. These requirements are often considered synonymous with the standards of accessibility. While these mandated regulations are certainly part of the broader accessibility question, they reflect only a portion of the true intent of long-term care accessibility. Accessibility is more than just overcoming physical barriers; it encompasses addressing many financial, social, emotional, and physical impediments.