Restaurants and Disabilities

Purpose is to encourage restaurants to be more accommodating to people with various disabilities.
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Michael Haines has cerebral palsy. In some restaurants he was given very poor service as a result.  Realizing that people with other disabilities also received poor service, he researched & wrote How to Serve Customers with Disabilities. Encouragement, Writing, Research Writing, Ask For Help, Restaurant, Train
Cerebral Palsy & Service Customers with Disabilities
Michael Haines has cerebral palsy. In some restaurants he was given very poor service as a result. Realizing that people with other disabilities also received poor service, he researched & wrote How to Serve Customers with Disabilities.
an info sheet showing the different types of travel destinations in europe and asia, with information about them
List of Accessible World Travel Destinations
A list of cities around the world that offer excellent accessibility and are making the effort to become more accessible to disabled persons. #1 Seattle WA.
three people sitting in wheel chairs on the sidewalk
Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits against businesses on the upswing in Alabama
ADA Lawsuits on the rise in Alabama due to noncompliant restaurants and bars.
many people are sitting on the beach near flags
25 of the Most Wheelchair Accessible Beaches in the World
Manly Beach
A father hopes to create an app that will help parents find restaurants and parks that are suitable for autistic children. Create An App, Mother Bears, I Love Someone, Sensory Integration, Sensory Processing Disorder, Special Needs Kids, Raise Money, A Father, Interesting Articles
Like Yelp, but for Autism-Friendly Businesses
A father hopes to create an app that will help parents find restaurants and parks that are suitable for autistic children.
an older man and younger man pose for a photo together in front of a white wall
A 'Good Enough' Dad And His Special Son
A great story of sucess and love to share with parents and children with disabilities
a man in a green shirt is smiling for the camera
Inspiring business owners
"I have Down syndrome and run my own business" - Such inspiring stories! Tim Harris is a restaurant owner, and Andrew Banar owns his own t-shirt line!
two people sitting at a table with their feet on the chair and one person in a wheel chair talking to each other
ADA Restaurant Table Clearances
**Americans With Disabilities Act** An accessible table has a surface height of no more than 34" and no less than 28" above the floor. At least 27" of knee clearance must be provided between the floor and the underside of the table. An accessible route provides access to each accessible table and a clear floor area 30" X 48" is provided at each accessible seating location. This clear floor area extends 19" under the table to provide leg and knee clearance.
the front of a chuck e cheese's restaurant
Chuck E. Cheese's Expands Sensory-Friendly Offerings
Chuck E. Cheese’s Expands Sensory-Friendly Offerings
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The Best and Worst Cities for People With Disabilities
Michael Haines has cerebral palsy. He has had lots of bad experiences in public places. He has not been included and has been treated as the 3rd class person. So, he wrote a training manual called How to Serve Customers with Disabilities. Public Places, Getting Out
Home - Customers with Disabilities
Michael Haines has cerebral palsy. He has had lots of bad experiences in public places. He has not been included and has been treated as the 3rd class person. So, he wrote a training manual called How to Serve Customers with Disabilities.
a man walking his dog on a leash
Ability AppⓇ Home Page
The Ability App™ is a resource for people with disabilities. Search Ability App™ for employment opportunities, and specific services and features. Services like in-home care, transportation, grocery delivery, occupational therapy. Features can be selected at precise locations like wheelchair ramps, tactile pavement, wide aisles, service animal friendly locations, elevators, and wheelchair friendly restaurant seating, just to name a few!
As a highly sensitive person with sever anxiety and PD, I understand (though I know I cannot fully relate) Allistic People, Sensitive Person, Picky Eating, Sensory Overload, Highly Sensitive Person, Mental Disorders, Highly Sensitive, I Understand, The More You Know
As a highly sensitive person with sever anxiety and PD, I understand (though I know I cannot fully relate)
three people standing in front of a red brick building holding a sign that says dog tag bakery
A New DC Bakery Will Also Serve As a Training Ground for Disabled Vets and Their Spouses - Washingtonian
A New DC Bakery Will Also Serve As a Training Ground for Disabled Vets and Their Spouses | Local News | Washingtonian