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  • 7 Principles of Universal Design: Accessibility for All

    Universal design means creating spaces and products that everyone can use, no matter their age or ability. It's about making things fair and easy for all. Rosarium Health helps by linking people to healthcare providers and certified contractors who can make homes safer and more accessible. Let's explore the 7 key principles of universal design.

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  • Accessible Bathroom Modifications for School Facilities

    Making sure bathrooms in schools are accessible is very important. When bathrooms are designed to be used by everyone, it helps students with disabilities feel included and safe. Also, it benefits the whole school community, making it a better place for all.

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  • What Height Should Accessible Drinking Fountains Be?

    When setting up drinking fountains, it's important to make sure they're accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. The height of a drinking fountain plays a big role in this. If the fountain is too high or too low, it can be hard for some people to use. This article will help you understand the best height for accessible drinking fountains, based on ADA guidelines and other factors.

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  • Door Ramps: What Requirements Do Schools Have?

    Schools need to make sure all students, including those with disabilities, can access their buildings easily. One way to do this is by installing door ramps that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. This article will explain the requirements schools need to follow for door ramps, how to design them, and tips for finding funding and hiring the right contractors.

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  • School Accessibility Modifications: LULA Lifts

    Schools need to be accessible for everyone, including students with disabilities. One way to do this is by installing LULA (Limited Use/Limited Application) lifts. These lifts help students move between floors easily and safely, especially in older buildings that might not have elevators.

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  • Companion Care: Benefits for My Aging Senior

    As our loved ones grow older, ensuring their well-being becomes a top priority. Companion care offers a wonderful solution to help seniors maintain a good quality of life. It provides emotional support, helps with daily tasks, and gives families peace of mind. Let's explore the many benefits of companion care for aging seniors.

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  • ADA Ramp Requirements: What You Should Know

    Making sure that ramps meet ADA standards is important for creating spaces that everyone can use. These rules help make places safer and easier for people with disabilities. In this article, we will look at the key parts of ADA ramp requirements and how to design, install, and maintain them properly.

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  • Stair Lift Or Elevator: Which is Right for My Home?

    Choosing between a stair lift and a home elevator can be confusing. Both options help people move between floors safely, but they have different features. It's important to understand these differences to make the best choice for your home.

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  • Whole-Person Care: How OT and PT Home Assessments Are Transforming Medicare and Medicare Outcomes

    Whole-Person Care is an approach that focuses on treating individuals holistically, considering their physical, emotional, social, and environmental needs. This model is particularly significant for dual eligibles—individuals who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. Dual eligibles often require long-term services and supports (LTSS), making a comprehensive care strategy essential. Potential changes may seem costly or impossible, but this article highlights how action can be taken in a cost and time effective manner.

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