Hi friends,
No doubt that now we have started thinking of a barrier free
environment for elderly and disabled ; and the more important thing is
that now we have started raising our voice about what we want. But the
issue that bothers me is that most of the things appear to be
orthopedically
Of course not. The only reason I thought it wouldn't be useful for you
is that it's a marketing organization that supplies blogs and articles
to its clients. The name of the organization I write for is The Global
Associates and the company for which the blogs are written is The AEC
Associates. You
no, I am not asking that. what I am asking is the name and other
contact details of that organization so that we can directly request
it to provide the article or we can buy their publications if any. do
you have any problem in telling the name of that organization?
Umesha
On 4/11/16, Sandeep
Hi Umesha,
I will try to take permission from them to share the articles with our list.
Thanks and regards,
Sandeep
On 4/11/16, Umesha S E wrote:
> may we know the name of that organization? can we get the series from
> that organization?
>
> Umesha
>
>
> On 2/21/16,
may we know the name of that organization? can we get the series from
that organization?
Umesha
On 2/21/16, Sandeep Singh wrote:
> HiUmesha,
> This series has more than 30 articles and was written for a
> professional organization. It wouldn't be possible to share a
HiUmesha,
This series has more than 30 articles and was written for a
professional organization. It wouldn't be possible to share a
compilation of those articles. However, I shall try putting all the
relevant info and uploading it somewhere. I understand it could be
very useful for the PWD
Sandeep,
can you compile all those articles and make available somewhere?
Umesha
On 2/20/16, Sandeep Singh wrote:
> Good article Avinash. Let me add a few more points:
> Staircases and balconies should have at least two handrails, one at a
> lower level to give
Good article Avinash. Let me add a few more points:
Staircases and balconies should have at least two handrails, one at a
lower level to give support to elderly or disabled when needed.
Additionally, steps should not have any nosing (portion protruding
from steps outside for beauty mostly).
If there is a disabled or elderly person in the family, it is
essential to tailor your home to meet their needs too, asserts DBN
Murthy
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/529704/a-disabled-friendly-home.html
As people grow older, a home needs to be disabled-friendly to make
life of such elderly