Who Is The How-accessible User?
Welcome to How-accessible.com. The hub for all things accessible. We provide information to people from all walks of life. Let’s take a closer look at our community.
The Traveler
Thomas travels around the country with confidence, he uses How-accessible.com to look up hotels, with accessible accommodations. The descriptions on our site help him find the ideal place to recharge after a long trip. One that has easy open door handles, wide hallways, and accessible shower stalls, which he will use to get the dirt and grime of his latest adventure off.
The Foodie
Fey is a self described foodie. She uses HowAccessible.com to figure out where to try a tasty meal next. The website’s reviews offer a detailed picture of what the establishment is like. In addition to menu and service information, she will find out if the venue is spacious and whether or not she can comfortably fit her wheelchair under the tables. She can also learn if the powder room is easy to get to, letting her know if the place is ideal for lingering, or if she is better off passing it by instead. Should Fey prefer a buffet style eatery we’ll note if they have accessible design features in place.
The Explorer
Finn is friends with everyone, so it’s no surprise he heads to HowAccessible to find a cool hang place for a night out with the guys. He wants to make sure all his buddies have a good time, including Danny who walks with a cane. Finn looks at the site in search of a bar/pool hall that offers easily maneuverable bar side seating, spacious walkways and full-service in both the bar and pool hall area so that Danny doesn’t have to worry about carting drinks back and forth. Our site rates how inclusive an establishment’s design really is.
The Caregiver
Carrie is one of the many caregivers, who are a part of the How-Accessible community. It’s an easy-to-use versatile resource she can incorporate into her daily routine. Here she can discover new products designed to be accessible. After reading our detailed reviews, Carrie will know if an item she wants to purchase fits her loved one’s situation. Should Carrie ever need advice, or suggestions How-Accessible members are here to help.
The Teacher
Tia teaches fifth grade and taps into HowAccessible’s large database of venues to choose an ideal location for the next class field trip. She wants to ensure that the selected activity takes into account inclusive design so that students with disabilities can reap the benefits of partaking in it. How-accessible.com is also a good place to find educational aids, which Tia can use to reinforce lessons learned in the classroom.
The Business Owner
Ben is a seasoned business owner. He knows the more customers he leaves with a good impression the better-off his business will be. Ben browses How-Accessible frequently to stay in the loop when it comes to updates on building codes and the latest news in accessible design.
The Manager
Victor is a local venue manager, who uses HowAccessible to enhance his existing knowledge of all things related to universally accessible design. Once here he can also keep an eye on how customers rate his business, through the Accessible Business Profile feature on our site.
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