The great thing about reasonable accommodation is that we all work together to make the environment user friendly for everyone in a fair way. Understanding and communication; now that's an idea...
Along with the many perspectives of accessibility, there is the 'reasonable accommodation' part to it. Reasonable accommodation can be defined as modifications or adjustments that provide access and do not create an undue burden. A good example of this is an older building with steps inside that prevent access to public portions of the building by people with mobility impairments. Instead of changing the building interior [this could be undue hardship on the owner], reasonable accommodations could be putting in a lift [elevator] or providing a portable ramp when it is needed.
The great thing about reasonable accommodation is that we all work together to make the environment user friendly for everyone in a fair way. Understanding and communication; now that's an idea...
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