"Accessibility is never a problem -- until you need it," JoAnn Taylor said. Gigi needed it. Gigi's children required adaptive equipment to be mobile. Steps were of little use. She designed her accessible residential home and worked with professionals and specialists to integrate features for current and future needs. Gigi shares what she learned to help others design and adapt their surroundings.
A Comprehensive Approach to Accessibility:
Connecting Abilities With Possibilities
Families have a lot going on. They are busy trying to coordinate care, maintain jobs, keep up their homes, organize the tasks of daily living, nurture loved ones, and manage other responsibilities. Families have enough to deal with and should not have to struggle with accessibility in and around their own homes.
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