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Get to know Grant and snag some design ideas as he shares suggestions for making gardening and cooking tasks more convenient.
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What is a tiny home and could it even work for people with disabilities? Explore this and more with tips to live tiny with access in mind.
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Rebecca's OT student touches on some great points for increased accessibility of public transportation and unique benefits of a zero-step shower entry.
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We chat about our new OT student's research project on collaboration, museum access, and adjustable countertops.
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Love learning about all things UD and home access? Rebecca and Sarah discuss new courses to boost your knowledge!
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The success of collaboration between industries depends on many things. We discuss a process and protocol that can be used with designers and OTs.
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We explore the increased popularity of this living arrangement plus the impact on real estate, home design, and use of technology.
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OT student, Kaylee, shares her passion for UD in her origin story and shouts out a few of her favorite functional features.
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Brittany, shares the results of her research and describes how education with virtual renders increases professional understanding of the need for more UD in homes across the USA.
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OT student, Brittany, shares her research on VR and the impact it has on education, real estate, rehabilitation and universal design.
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Our OT student shares some of her favorite UD things: including a product that makes cooking on the stove easier.
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Thinking about traveling soon? Check out the new updates on Airbnb for highlighting listings with accessible features!
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Join us as we discuss how the perception of disability and the social determinants of health impact the widespread implementation of UD in US neighborhoods.
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Paint color has a profound impact on how we interact with our world, sometimes causing us to run from it. Learn how color and contrast impact our function.
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We discuss a home environment that's often overlooked... college. It's a place where individuals can live, work, play, learn, and thrive so it needs UD too!
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We discuss how the design of a home impacts service dogs helping their humans and adaptive strategies people can use to care for pets.
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Learn from our current OT student about his favorite UD things and how he became interested in non-traditional OT practice.
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JMU Occupational Therapy student, Alee Halsey, shares her favorite UD things from raised gardening beds to flexible lighting solutions.
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Learn more about how an architect has learned to focus on the benefits of universal design in residential design for the clients she serves!
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Get to know Ashely and her great advice for DIYers like herself, to add in accessibility features with each home renovation.
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