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Equal Access: The ADA and Increased Mobility for the Disabled [INFOGRAPHIC]

Mobility issues don’t have to make you a spectator in life. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 guarantees equal access to public places, transportation, and employment opportunities for the disabled, and with mobility aids, you can reclaim your independence. Chair lifts, wheelchair ramps, and bath lifts can all help you tackle obstacles like stairs and raised pavement that once seemed impossible to maneuver. This infographic from a New Jersey stair lift manufacturer sheds light on disability in America and the aids available for coping. Please share it with everyone you know who needs tips on navigating the modern world with a disability.

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Susan Hackett

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