I would suggest that "cater to" isn't the most positive terminology to use with respect to those with disabilities.

it implies some sort of not-really-necessary bending over backwards and engaging in some huge hassle and great imposition.

if you think of "doing business" as offering a product or service in return for financial compensation, then you do "whatever it takes," as many hard core bidness boosters like to say.

I don't go in for slogans myself. The way I think about it is: if they have money I want, then I can make it easy for them to spend it on my product.

aside from that, it simply boils down to basic courtesy and human decency.

I mean...really...didn't we all learn better by age 5?



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