Wheelchair Lift and Accessibility Information
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At Ascension, we believe that accessibility creates opportunity and connection. Discover more about accessibility and how it affects your world here.
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Architecture for the Deaf: Spaces for those with Hearing Disabilities
What about architecture for the hearing impaired? Gallaudet University began the DeafSpace Institute to promote architecture for the deaf. -
9 Ways Organizations Profit from Owning Wheelchair Lifts
The list includes renting out the lift & avoiding expensive elevator & construction costs. -
3 Steps for Promoting Accessibility in the Classroom
It is essential for teachers and school administrators to take into account the many skills, backgrounds, and interests of a diverse and continually expanding student body. -
Other Facilities
Find out why Ascension wheelchair lifts are used in other facilities, such as: hotels, courthouses, commercial & government buildings, retail & museums. -
High-Profile Accessibility
High-profile accessibility to historic properties can be challenging & Ascension wheelchair lifts require no ramps or installation pits. -
How the ADA Affects Renovations
The ADA affects renovations for any public/commercial building, by ensuring that requirements are met to offer accessibility for the disabled. -
Portable or Permanent Wheelchair Lifts
Ascension offers both portable and permanent wheelchair lifts, or vertical platform lifts, which provide various benefits for the facility. -
5 Most Accessible Universities in the U.S.
The need for accessible structures, transportation & technology is on the rise for universities & here are 5 of the most accessible schools. -
How the ADA Affects Your Graduation
Ascension's Wheelchair Lifts are an ADA solution for graduation ceremonies by providing accessibility to stages for people with disabilities. -
Choose a Wheelchair Lift - Part 2: Hidden Needs
One part in choosing a wheelchair lift is to determine your venue's hidden needs & how to find an ADA compliant lift that meets local codes. -
Choose a Wheelchair Lift - Part 3: Options
The final step in choosing a wheelchair lift is to decide options that suit your facility, such as installation, drive type and entry/exit. -
Choose a Wheelchair Lift - Part 1: The Iceberg Syndrome
Ascension created a 3-part series on how to choose a wheelchair lift & the first step is to determine why you need a lift & what to ask. -
Stage Accessibility at Convention Centers
Ascension Wheelchair Lifts are located in convention centers around the world & are the ADA stage accessibility solution to use for any event.