documentary about Richard Pimental and Art Honeyman's story that captured changes in legislation and expanded our understanding of what is it like to live with various forms of disabilities.
What is the Music Within?
The practice of allowing for the greatest space in the visual field in a given room; access to tactile cues; This could include rounded corners or distinctive placement of mirrors; anything to maximize the area of sight and ability to see a wide circumference of the room at hand.
What is Sensory Reach?
(Deaf space design guidelines)
1990 and 5 articles
When did ADA become a law? and How Many articles does ADA legislation include?
program/initiative for access improvement, making the business case for accessibility
What is Blue Path Directory of Accessible Buisnesses?
· equitable use · flexibility in use · simple and intuitive use · perceptible information · tolerance for error · low physical effort · size and space for approach and use
What are UD principles
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, municipal laws targeting "unsightly beggars" sprang up in cities across America. Seeming to criminalize disability and thus offering a visceral example of discrimination, these “ ” have become a sort of shorthand for oppression in disability studies, law, and the arts.
What are the ugly laws?
a group of disorders that vary in severity but share the features of impairment in social interaction, communication, and behavior differences.
What is autism spectrum disorders?
The environment in which the service is delivered and where the firm and the customer interact, and any tangible commodities that facilitate performance or communication of the service.
What is Servicescape?
Corridor of Accessible Travel (CAT): Amount of space required to maneuver through society; includes: Accessible Doors & Entrances; Goods & Services; Restrooms; Additional Access; Communication; and; Special Use
What are Blue Path priorities
___________ is the variation in cultural, personal, and lifestyle attributes that can be observed among a group of individuals
What is Diversity?
A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something is the definition of
What is a stigma?
When text is displayed on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide information when sound is available but not understood by the viewer.
What is Closed Captioning?
This federal law protects people with disabilities from housing discrimination.
What is the Federal Fair Housing Act
Universal Design entries that support aging-in-place in one of two areas:
What is the Morton Kesten Universal Design Competition?
__________ is the relationship between humans in a particular culture and their use and perceptions of space; while ___________________ is the the study of the relationship between human beings and their functions within their environment, the way bodies work efficiently in space
What is "Proxemics"? and what is "Ergonomics "?
If something is not designed to be accessible, a student can request _____________________
What is reasonable accommodations?
This design focuses on the needs of users regardless of functional impairments or disabilities?
What is user centered design?
Alternatives to Long-Term Care Facilities, these provide guidance for managing living environments for our aging population: Life should revolve around close contact with plants, animals, and children; Loving companionship; Opportunity to give as well as receive care; Daily variety and spontaneity ; Opportunity to meaningful things; Medical treatment should be genuine caring; Decision-making authority by elders or those closest to them; Continuously growing; and, Wise leadership.
What is Eden Alternative® Principles ?
_______________________ is the greatest challenge for a person with mobility limitation in a retail store.
What is maneuvering the isles?
36, 5, and 30 X 48
What are critical ADAAG measurements for .........................
products and environments designed and constructed so that people with disabilities may access and use them
What is Accessible Design?
Directional signage, Visual cues, Interactive maps, Audible information, International symbols, color and lighting to emphasize pathways
What are wayfinding methods?
People, Diversity, Choice, Flexibility, Convenience?
What are inclusive design values/principles?
Each student will complete ______________________
What is full Bluepath survey and review upload for a business ?
Minimization of stress-inducing environmental factors. Preservation of patient privacy and dignity. Provision of positive, comfortable environments designed with a hospitality vocabulary. Incorporation of life affirming features....
Uplifting treatment center + retreat for patients to feel cared for. Patients should have an active role in their own treatment .....
What are patient centered planning concepts for cancer care centers (Maggie's Centers and Perkins Eatsman's)?