1. Consider all customer and employee circumstances “Think broadly about who may walk—or roll—through your doors,” Tiffany said. Education is the first step. The term “disability” refers to a diverse group of experiences that are not always obvious. It’s estimated that around 1 in 10 Americans have a condition that could classify as an “invisible disability.” The ADA… Continue reading 5 ways to incorporate accessibility in your business
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