accessible
We embrace the foundational principles of universal accessibility (equitable use, flexibility in use, simplicity and intuitiveness, perceptible information, tolerance for error, low physical effort, and appropriate size and space for approach and use), aiming for inclusive solutions that accommodate a wide range of users. We also recognize that true accessibility must go beyond universalism, requiring an adaptable approach that addresses the diverse needs and aspirations of individuals. Rather than forcing all users into a single framework, we emphasize the importance of offering multiple solutions that people can engage with based on their unique circumstances and goals.
Though we are well-versed in the applicable law and regulatory standards, including the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), our approach ensures accessibility is not just a regulatory requirement but a dynamic and thoughtful dialogue between individuals and their environment.
Though we are well-versed in the applicable law and regulatory standards, including the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), our approach ensures accessibility is not just a regulatory requirement but a dynamic and thoughtful dialogue between individuals and their environment.
Groups we've worked with include:
- Access Place
- Caledon Accessibility Audits
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
- CMHC Open House, Residential Display Unit
- Coburg Community Centre Accessibility Audit & Plan Review
- Epworth Place Residence
- Primrose Avenue Residence
- Toronto Community Housing Accessibility Renovations
- Universally Accessible Crib
- West Neighbourhood House
- York Region Hadley Grange Seniors Apartments Accessibility Upgrades
- York Housing Orchard Heights Link Addition for Accessibility