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Interesting articles about ADA, FHA, and ABA compliance inspections by ADA Inspections Nationwide, LLC.

TN Assisted Living Facilities have Denied Covid-19 Tests to Staff

Nashville Fox 17 news reports that lab representative Ben Cummings says several assisted living facilities (ALF) in Tennessee are refusing to test their staff employees for Covid-19, even though the tests are free.

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Covid 19 Deaths in Assisted Living Facilities and Nursing Homes

The people most susceptible to death from Covid 19 are those living in assisted living facilities and nursing homes. The CDC reports that 8 out of 10 Covid-19-related deaths reported in the United States have been among adults aged 65 years and older.

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Tufts Medical Center Sued under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) and TMC entered into a settlement agreement to ensure equal access for individuals with disabilities at Tufts’ facilities in Boston, Massachusetts. When this process of remediation is complete it will have taken over 4 years and probably hundreds of thousands of dollars. But this could have been avoided if TMC had taken a pro-active approach to ADA compliance.

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Crowd Control Rope Barriers - What's Wrong With This Photo?

One of the most common ADA discrepancies found in commercial or government buildings is referred to as protruding objects. In the 2010 ADA Standard for Accessible Design (2010 ADA Standards) there are very specific guidelines for protruding objects with regard to the circulation paths, or routes, into and through a building. Crowd control strap barriers commonly violate the Standards for protruding objects.

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Autism-Friendly Home Modifications for People Living with Autism

One of the six most common home modifications for a person living with significant ASD is the Autism-Friendly Home.

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ADA Done Right at Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotel Disabled Parking- 1/12/2020

Traffic cones for ADA parking are a great example of doing more, or better, than the minimum requirements of the ADA Standards. In fact there are many examples of how to do the ADA right in Fort Lauderdale near the beach and this hotel.

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ADA Done Right at Fort Lauderdale Beach - 1/10/2020

Beach access for disabled in Fort Lauderdale, FL, has a permanent path that is level, firm, slip resistant, and at least 36 inches wide connecting the public walkway at the street to the beach. Plus, a blue matt is designed for use by disabled because it is also flat, marked in ADA blue (not required but nice), and provides a turnaround space on the path that is at least 5 feet wide.

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