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  • Assistive Technology Laws. By: Center on Technology and Disability. Understanding the Law & Assistive Technology. There is a wide range of assistive technology (AT) services and devices to which a child may be entitled. It is important for families to understand how Federal laws affect their child's right to AT.
  • Click on the white box or tick Enable access for assistive devices and then enter your system(user) password then YOUR DONE.
  • The Center for Assistive Technology (CAT) explores the functional utility of Assistive Technology (AT) devices and services in support of persons with disabilities.

Assistive Devices. Voter Education. Strengthening electoral processes to be inclusive and accessible for all citizens with disabilities. Zoom controls +. Q&A with INKLUZIVA on Ensuring Equal Access to Rights for People with Disabilities during COVID-19. Request for assistive listening devices and/or tinnitus devices. If you are using an Apple computer and want to fill out your form electronically, please download the form and open it with Acrobat.

SIDEWALK ACCESS FOR EVERYONE!

ACCESS TIP:HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP WHEN YOU SET OUT YOUR TOTER(S) AND BRUSH

When sidewalks are blocked, persons who use wheelchairs or other assistive mobility devices can't use the sidewalk.

For sidewalks without a grassy median- when setting out your trash toter, please try to make sure that your toter sits as far back on the back edge of the sidewalk where your yard and sidewalk meet. That way, persons in wheelchairs and other mobility devices can use the sidewalks.

If you have a grassy median between the sidewalk and street– no problem – just remember to place your toter on the grassy median so that the sidewalk is not blocked.

When sitting out your brush, please follow the same placement as your toter(s)

The City of Columbus thanks you for making Columbus accessible! Trim enabler pro 3 4 3 download free.

For questions:

Contact City of Columbus Sanitation Department at (812) 376-2509.

For questions about accessibility at Atlantic, please call our Customer Service team at 212-691-5919 and let the receptionist know you'd like to speak with someone about issues with access, or email our team at access@atlantictheater.org. We'll connect you to someone who can help.

Digital Accessibility

Atlantic is committed to making our website's content accessible and user friendly to everyone. If you are having difficulty viewing or navigating the content on this website, or notice any content, feature, or functionality that you believe is not fully accessible to people with disabilities, please call our Customer Service team at 212-691-5919 and let the receptionist know you'd like to speak with someone about issues with access, or email our team at access@atlantictheater.org with 'Access Concerns' in the subject line. Please provide a description of the specific feature you feel is not fully accessible or a suggestion for improvement. We take your feedback seriously and appreciate your input as we evaluate ways to accommodate all of our audiences and students and as we shape our overall accessibility policies.

Wheelchair Accessibility

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  • Assistive Technology Laws. By: Center on Technology and Disability. Understanding the Law & Assistive Technology. There is a wide range of assistive technology (AT) services and devices to which a child may be entitled. It is important for families to understand how Federal laws affect their child's right to AT.
  • Click on the white box or tick Enable access for assistive devices and then enter your system(user) password then YOUR DONE.
  • The Center for Assistive Technology (CAT) explores the functional utility of Assistive Technology (AT) devices and services in support of persons with disabilities.

Assistive Devices. Voter Education. Strengthening electoral processes to be inclusive and accessible for all citizens with disabilities. Zoom controls +. Q&A with INKLUZIVA on Ensuring Equal Access to Rights for People with Disabilities during COVID-19. Request for assistive listening devices and/or tinnitus devices. If you are using an Apple computer and want to fill out your form electronically, please download the form and open it with Acrobat.

SIDEWALK ACCESS FOR EVERYONE!

ACCESS TIP:HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP WHEN YOU SET OUT YOUR TOTER(S) AND BRUSH

When sidewalks are blocked, persons who use wheelchairs or other assistive mobility devices can't use the sidewalk.

For sidewalks without a grassy median- when setting out your trash toter, please try to make sure that your toter sits as far back on the back edge of the sidewalk where your yard and sidewalk meet. That way, persons in wheelchairs and other mobility devices can use the sidewalks.

If you have a grassy median between the sidewalk and street– no problem – just remember to place your toter on the grassy median so that the sidewalk is not blocked.

When sitting out your brush, please follow the same placement as your toter(s)

The City of Columbus thanks you for making Columbus accessible! Trim enabler pro 3 4 3 download free.

For questions:

Contact City of Columbus Sanitation Department at (812) 376-2509.

For questions about accessibility at Atlantic, please call our Customer Service team at 212-691-5919 and let the receptionist know you'd like to speak with someone about issues with access, or email our team at access@atlantictheater.org. We'll connect you to someone who can help.

Digital Accessibility

Atlantic is committed to making our website's content accessible and user friendly to everyone. If you are having difficulty viewing or navigating the content on this website, or notice any content, feature, or functionality that you believe is not fully accessible to people with disabilities, please call our Customer Service team at 212-691-5919 and let the receptionist know you'd like to speak with someone about issues with access, or email our team at access@atlantictheater.org with 'Access Concerns' in the subject line. Please provide a description of the specific feature you feel is not fully accessible or a suggestion for improvement. We take your feedback seriously and appreciate your input as we evaluate ways to accommodate all of our audiences and students and as we shape our overall accessibility policies.

Wheelchair Accessibility

Wheelchair access and assistive listening devices are available at both the Linda Gross Theater and Atlantic Stage 2. Wheelchair accessible seats and seats with removable armrests may be purchased in person, over the phone, or online.

Ticket Purchasing

When purchasing a wheelchair accessible seat online, please select an available 'Wheelchair Removal Seat' ticket type. Seats with removable armrests may be purchased online by selecting an available 'Designated Aisle Seat' ticket type. Accessible seats may also be purchased over the phone through OvationTix at 866-811-4111. If you will remain in your wheelchair and will not be transferring to a theater seat, please make that indication to the phone agent during your ticket purchasing order. For information or inquiries about accessibility, please call our Administrative Offices at 212-691-5919.

Accessing the Box Office/Theater

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Linda Gross Theater

Patrons with limited mobility can use the ramp, located past the gate to the right of the theater, to access the Linda Gross Theater lobby. The box office and elevator are located on this level. Bathrooms and concessions are located one level down from the lobby. The theater is located one level up from the lobby. Wheelchair accessible seats are located in row L. All other seats within the theater require steps to access. Roulette payout tricks. Our Box Office and House Management staff will gladly assist you with any of your accessibility needs.


Atlantic Stage 2

The box office at Atlantic Stage 2 is at street level and does not require any steps. A wheelchair lift and elevator will bring patrons with limited mobility from the lobby to the theater. Bathrooms and water fountains are located on the same level as the theater. Wheelchair accessible seats are located in row AA. Seats in row A, in addition to seats in row AA, do not require steps to access. Our Box Office and House Management staff will gladly assist you with any of your accessibility needs.

Assistive Listening Systems

The Linda Gross Theater is equipped with Induction Hearing Loops for assistive listening. If your hearing aid has a T-coil, please toggle to that setting to receive audio signal directly without any headphones. If your hearing aid does not have a T-coil, headphones are also available to use with the Assisted Listening Device. You are also welcome to bring your personal headsets, earbuds, or headphones that have a 3.5mm connector. If using headphones, please be sure to turn down the volume on your hearing aids to avoid feedback. Assisted Listening Devices are available from the concessions bar in the lower lobby at the Linda Gross Theater. Please let the bartender know if your hearing aid is T-coil equipped.

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Stage 2 is equipped with an Infrared Assisted Listening system. Please see a House Manager in the basement of Stage 2 to obtain an Assisted Listening Devices.

Relaxed Performances more info

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Relaxed performances are events designed with accommodations for people—including those with autism, sensory or communication disorders, or developmental differences — who would benefit from a more relaxed environment. We currently hold four Relaxed Performances each season – two for each of our Atlantic for Kids productions: one for public school groups and one for the general public. Free crystal forest slots. Binary address converter.





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