Making Your Business Accessible

Making your business accessible is more than making it easy for people to physically access your business. It means making sure that your services, information and washrooms are also accessible.

When renting or designing a physical space for seniors & people with disabilities, consider this checklist:

·      Does your company policy include wheelchair accessible counters & tables?

·      Is lighting bright enough for people with low vision?

·      Are hallways and doorways wide enough for wheelchairs, electric scooters or walkers?

·      Will people with arthritis have difficulty grasping doorknobs? Are they levered?

·      Are parking spaces wide enough for wheelchairs-accessible vehicles?

·      Do you have telecommunication devices for people with hearing loss?

·      Customer feedback is a great opportunity to learn about your customers and their opinions on how accessible your business is. Do you make it obvious to your customers how and where they can give feedback? (For example, on your “how are we doing today” survey.)

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Gabriela Perez

Sales Manager at Otter Public Relations

1 周

Great share, Michael!

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Great share, Michael!

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Dan Matics

Senior Media Strategist & Account Executive, Otter PR

4 个月

Great share, Michael!

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Carole Urias, CFP (She/Her)

Certified Financial Planner, Insurance and Financial Advisor

2 年

Thank you for your commitment to teach the larger community how to do better in terms of making their businesses accessible for all clients. Your candor and matter of fact way you present your content is a breath of fresh air. Keep on communicating your value proposition, people are listening to your message.

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