Gary Renick | July 11, 2009
In these hard economic times everyone is trying to think of ways to save money. One of the ways we can save money is to grow some of our own food. The home vegetable garden is not new, in fact it was very popular in World War II. In those days they were called victory [...]
Category: Handicap Issues |
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Tags: accessable home design, Barrier-free, Garden, Kitchen garden, Simple Wheelchair Accessibility Modifications, wheelchair access, wheelchair accessible home
Gary Renick | May 9, 2009
Most people do not pay much attention to the doors they pass through. They go through so many everyday. Big doors, small doors, it really does not matter much to them. A door is a door, unless it has to be accessible. To the disabled a door is not a door, it must be accessible [...]
Category: Handicap Issues |
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Tags: accessibility, accessible home design, Barrier-free, disability issues, Handicap Issues, wheelchair access
Gary Renick | May 9, 2009
Sorry for my absence from the blogosphere for the last week, but the flu got me. I have tried to write this last week a little. I did get one post done which I will post right after this. I hope that all of you are okay and not experiencing the flu. But if you [...]
Category: Handicap Issues |
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Gary Renick | April 30, 2009
As any good Webmaster will do, I am constantly checking and analyzing my site to find ways to improve it. One of the statistics that is gathered are keyword search phrases. I have recently notice a great deal of interest in information on building wooden wheelchair ramps. While I recently wrote an article entitled [...]
Category: Do-it-yourself, Handicap Issues |
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Tags: accessibility, accessible home design, Simple Wheelchair Accessibility Modifications, Wheel Chair Accessible Home, Wheelchair Accessible Remodeling Adaptive
Gary Renick | April 29, 2009
For most of my early adult life I lived in apartments. Every one of these apartments claimed to be handicap accessible. They all proudly displayed the wheelchair symbol on their ads and signs. However when asked what made the apartment accessible the answer was pretty much the same. They would tell you it was near [...]
Category: Government Policy, Handicap Issues, Obama, President |
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Tags: Apartment, Barrier-free, Floor plan, Government Policy, Handicap Issues, wheelchair accessible