Not exact matches
If you see a person with a
wheelchair,
assistance dog, or white cane, use the encounter
as an opportunity to teach your child about the situation.
The third question, says study co-author Erica Kuligowski, includes a specialized and dedicated egress system known
as an occupant evacuation elevator (OEE) that has great potential for getting people with mobility impairments out of a building safely and quickly, without the
assistance of others, and without having to leave behind their mobility devices (such
as scooters, walkers and
wheelchairs).
The Complainants allege that the airlines located at the Los Angeles International Airport, Tom Bradley International Terminal («LAX») failed to provide safe and adequate
wheelchair assistance to passengers with disabilities by allowing their employees to utilize improperly maintained equipment and by failing to provide adequate operational training for workers employed by Aero Port Services («APS»)
as required by 14 CFR 382.61.
Examples of work or tasks include, but are not limited to, assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision with navigation and other tasks, alerting individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of people or sounds, providing non-violent protection or rescue work, pulling a
wheelchair, assisting an individual during a seizure, alerting individuals to the presence of allergens, retrieving items such
as medicine or the telephone, providing physical support and
assistance with balance and stability to individuals with mobility disabilities, and helping persons with psychiatric and neurological disabilities by preventing or interrupting impulsive or destructive behaviors.
Assistance dogs, such
as guide dogs for blind people, dogs that «hear» for the hearing impaired, or dogs that retrieve items for the
wheelchair - bound, have been helping humans for decades.
They do live happy, normal, fulfilling lives with the
assistance of a
wheelchair if necessary and a loving owner until such time
as neuro functions might return.
The interior has been carefully arranged to make access to all rooms
as easy
as possible for our guests using
wheelchairs or those who may need other
assistance.
Apartment entrance can have a ramp fitted to the 3 stairs going up Hotel restaurant Meeting rooms Front entrance is not wheel - chair accessible but our side entrance is Reception, Concierge and Guest Services are located in the lobby, very easily accessible Accessible elevators, Left Lift Door 750 mm, Depth 1200 mm, Right Lift A Door 750 mm, Depth 1200 mm Large font menus upon request
Wheelchair arranged on behalf of guest Personal
assistance offered Assistance dogs permitted throughout Grab rail locations in bathroom Disabled toilets Disabled parking arrangements In the case of a fire, the hotel is fully equipped to deal with able - bodied as well as disabled guests (including all impairments: mobility, visual, and auditory Visual alarms for hearing impaired in pu
assistance offered
Assistance dogs permitted throughout Grab rail locations in bathroom Disabled toilets Disabled parking arrangements In the case of a fire, the hotel is fully equipped to deal with able - bodied as well as disabled guests (including all impairments: mobility, visual, and auditory Visual alarms for hearing impaired in pu
Assistance dogs permitted throughout Grab rail locations in bathroom Disabled toilets Disabled parking arrangements In the case of a fire, the hotel is fully equipped to deal with able - bodied
as well
as disabled guests (including all impairments: mobility, visual, and auditory Visual alarms for hearing impaired in public areas
Some individuals will unfortunately need the permanent
assistance of another person and / or medical equipment such
as lifts, specially equipped vehicles,
wheelchairs, feeding tubes, catheters, etc..
Are you currently hospitalized, confined to a nursing facility, a bed, or a
wheelchair due to chronic illness or disease, currently using oxygen equipment to assist in breathing, receiving Hospice Care or home health care, or had an amputation caused by disease, or do you currently have any form of cancer (excluding basal cell skin cancer) diagnosed or treated by a medical professional, or do you require
assistance (from anyone) with activities of daily living such
as bathing, dressing, eating or toileting?
Anticipate customer needs such
as opening of car doors,
assistance with
wheelchairs, holding umbrellas, etc..
Provide
assistance with customers» special needs, such
as helping those with
wheelchairs.
A DME salesperson offers medical
assistance products, such
as wheelchairs and canes, that make life easier for patients after they leave the hospital or medical facility.
The NDIS will not replace the Disability Support Pension but provide additional funding to meet the special needs of a person with disability, such
as to buy a
wheelchair or have
assistance at home.