[nfbmi-talk] ADA, labeling, and hospitals
joe harcz Comcast
joeharcz at comcast.net
Sun Oct 26 19:42:28 UTC 2014
I don't know what you are referring to. But hospitals must have raised
character and Braille signage too.
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From: "Heather Bowman-Tomlinson via nfbmi-talk" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
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Subject: [nfbmi-talk] ADA, labeling, and hospitals
> Howdy.
> I think read in the recently posted ADA that hospitals did not have to
> follow the ADA labeling section on how to label rooms etc.
>
> Is this truly what is says? Did I interpret is correctly?
>
> Hospitals are about the worst buildings to try to teach my kids to
> navigate in. Is it because they are exempt?
>
> How do independent adults navigate a multi wing, multi floor hospital like
> Royal Oak Beaumont?
>
> Do they think no blind person will visit a Dr on their own?
>
> Please clarify this and end this confusion if you can.
>
> Heather.
>
> I may not be perfectly wise, perfectly witty, or perfectly wonderful, but
> I am always perfectly me. Anon.
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