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A Birthday Dinner, A Narrow Path: When Accessible Dining Falls Short

Celebrating a 78th birthday should feel joyful. It should feel easy. But when you live with mobility challenges, even a simple dinner out requires planning, coordination, and careful energy management. Choosing the restaurant, confirming accessible parking, requesting seating near the entrance—it’s all part of the preparation. We chose one of Asheville’s finest dining rooms. A […]

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Technology and Accessibility: Apps and Tools That Make Life Easier

Technology has transformed daily life—and accessibility tools are leading the way. From navigation to communication and health management, today’s apps are helping people move through the world with greater confidence, independence, and connection. Whether you’re planning a dinner out, navigating a new city, managing medications, or communicating in a busy environment, the right tool can […]

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Growing the Map: How Students Are Expanding Accessible Towns City by City

Accessible spaces don’t map themselves—communities build them. That’s why Accessible Towns is partnering with universities and local organizations across the country to document real-world accessibility, starting now in Savannah, Georgia. We’re excited to share that Accessible Towns is officially expanding into Savannah through a partnership with South University and their PTA program. Students are heading into the […]

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Common Accessibility Questions Answered: What You Need to Know

Accessibility questions come up every day—at restaurants, airports, events, and workplaces. Here are clear answers to some of the most common concerns. 1. What qualifies as accessible parking? Accessible parking spaces must include proper width, signage, and access aisles for safe entry and exit. 2. Can businesses charge extra for accessibility? No. Equal access means […]

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