At the trailhead kiosk, information and maps are written in braille and installed at wheelchair height.

A rope-guided path contains braille markers, which feature recreational, educational and historical information.

The theater later used its AARP Community Challenge grant to replace unstable railings and handrails with attractive,ADA-compliantones.

spinner image

The organization used its AARP Community Challenge grant to install 20ADA-compliantcurb ramps.

The event programs are now also produced in braille.

There is no elevator to the basement.

A trail sign says Observation Platform East in printed text and braille. A yellow arrow points to a guide wire along the trail.

The library used its AARP Community Challenge grant to purchase and install a chairlift.

an older painting student told the library.

Having a chairlift has helped some of our art group get back to painting.

Three views of the new railings and ramp at The Rook Theater

Two before and two after images of a curb cut ramp in downtown Blythesville

A theater program written in braille and a Facebook post announcing that audio descriptions are available at the Carrollwood Cultural Center

Before and after images of a steep staircase without and with a chairlift

An example of the Age-Friendly Portland accessibility doorbell and three people posing with a portable ramp