I spend a lot of time looking for accessible entrances. A lot. My only guide is that blue universal sign. Does it indicate exclusivity for wheelchair users? Not at all. Every one benefits from a step-less entry: delivery people, postal carriers, movers, paramedics,...
On a recent visit to a business I encountered a severe lack of access. The front entrance was easy to find with its lights and columns, as well as the steps, but there was no ramp in sight. So I looked in the obvious places and still no ramp. After further searching...
I have yet to see any sign resembling the title of this post in all the time I have had a disability, and yet it is my reality. On a recent trip to Central Oregon, I went to dinner at a restaurant and the front entrance was inaccessible. On the side of the building...
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