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Dynamic-Living.com
Hundreds of kitchen products, bathroom helpers and unique daily living aids that promote independent living and a convenient, comfortable and safe home environment for people of all ages.
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Power Access
"Power Access is a Connecticut manufacturer of automatic door openers that are designed to assist the handicapped through side hinged doors."
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General Electric: Kitchen, Universal Design Area
"We believe the time has come for kitchens and homes that fit the real needs of real people--needs that will change over time." See GE appliaces used in photo gallery along with suggestions for universal design planning.
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General Electric: Kitchen, Universal Design Area
"We believe the time has come for kitchens and homes that fit the real needs of real people--needs that will change over time." See GE appliaces used in photo gallery along with suggestions for universal design planning.
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General Electric: Kitchen, Universal Design Area
"We believe the time has come for kitchens and homes that fit the real needs of real people--needs that will change over time." See GE appliaces used in photo gallery along with suggestions for universal design planning.
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Earthplace, The Nature Discovery Center, Westport CT
"Wheels in the Woods 4 is a universal design nature trail that is designed to be fully accessible for individuals in wheelchairs or who use walkers. The trail winds through an open meadow where native grasses and abundant birdlife can be found. The surface of the trail is composed of T-Naps, a new hard-scape material made from natural and recycled products, and a section composed of crushed bluestone."
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Wheels In The Woods Foundation
"The purpose of the Foundation is to promote the construction of wheelchair accessible pathways through natural settings. By providing pathways that are of proper grade, width, slope, and surface, people with ambulatory difficulty (such as the elderly using walkers and canes or those with diseases that affect co-ordination of the extremities), as well as those who must use wheelchairs, can gain access to nature and remain better connected with their ambulatory friends and relatives."
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Dynamic Living, Inc.
Adaptive products are well organized by need and location or use rather than by product making navigation easy.

