Adapting Your Home for More Accessible Living
Abstract
It is important for people to live comfortably and independently in their homes. Homes can be adapted to aid people with various disabilities. This publication explains how to make such adaptations for people with vision loss, hearing loss, problems with touch and hand dexterity, loss of strength and range of motion, cognitive difficulties, mobility impairments, and problems with balance and coordination.
Description
8 pp., 6 illustrationsCollections
Citation
Harris, Janie (2007). Adapting Your Home for More Accessible Living. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /86982.