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ADA Compliant

The Inclusion Table® is an easy-to-use adjustable
table, designed to be wheelchair friendly.

Our Commitment to Helping You
Create an ADA-Compliant Space

At Inclusion Table, our team isn’t just committed to providing businesses, medical facilities, and more with a more accessible table. We also want to ensure that you can create the most ADA-compliant space overall. That’s why we’ve created this accessibility resource to ensure you’re reaching your goals. 

Whether you have questions about what makes a space accessible or need a checklist to follow as you strive toward these goals, trust that we can help you with every step. When you’re ready to make your space more accessible for everyone who sets foot on your property, don’t hesitate to use this resource as your guide. 

The History of ADA-Compliance in the U.S.

When you think of the Americans with Disabilities Act, you might think back to when it was signed into law in the 1990s. However, the work began far before then. It started with disabled individuals across the United States, in small towns and communities just like your own. These individuals were faced with challenges and barriers that excluded them from everyday life. 

It started with individuals fighting for the inclusion of themselves, their children, parents, grandparents, friends, and more. These individuals fought long and hard, never backing down or accepting less than for the people they loved the most. And it is because of the hard work of small grassroots organizations and individuals across the United States that the ADA exists today.

Thanks to their hard-fought efforts, public spaces are more accessible to everyone. But the work didn’t end when the ADA was signed into law. It continues today. It is still the responsibility of everyone, from small business owners to property managers, medical employees, and many more, to create a more equitable space for everyone. That’s why our mission at Inclusion Table is so important. 

We aren’t just interested in creating a table that is more inclusive to everyone. We’re dedicated to helping businesses, medical facilities, schools, and more design a space that is fit for everyone, because true inclusion isn’t just about compliance. It’s about ensuring that every person, regardless of ability, can fully participate, feel welcome, and thrive in any space.

Creating an ADA-compliant space involves more than just following a checklist—it’s about ensuring accessibility, safety, and comfort for individuals with disabilities. ADA compliance, guided by the Americans with Disabilities Act, focuses on removing barriers and creating environments that accommodate everyone, regardless of mobility, vision, hearing, or other limitations.

Key elements of an ADA-compliant space include:

Accessible entrances and pathways: Ramps, automatic doors, and clear pathways ensure individuals using wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility aids can enter and navigate the space safely.

Proper door widths and clearances: Doors should typically be at least 32 inches wide, with enough room for turning and maneuvering.

Accessible restrooms: Sinks, toilets, grab bars, and stalls should be designed to accommodate mobility devices.

Height considerations: Counters, tables, and service areas should be at accessible heights, allowing wheelchair users to comfortably reach surfaces.

Visual and auditory accessibility: Signage, alarms, and communication systems should support individuals with vision or hearing impairments.

Seating and workspaces: Areas for dining, working, or collaborating must include spaces that allow for wheelchairs and other mobility aids without obstruction.

An ADA-compliant space not only fulfills legal requirements but also fosters inclusion, independence, and dignity for all individuals. It turns any environment—whether a restaurant, office, school, or home—into a space where everyone can fully participate.

Check Out Our Accessibility Checklists

Whether you’re opening a restaurant, designing accessible classrooms and cafeterias, or ensuring your office is fit for employees of varying physical abilities, there are several important factors you should consider when creating your space. If you are nervous about creating these spaces on your own, turn to the experts at Inclusion Table.

Creating an accessible space doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right guidance, you can make thoughtful choices that prioritize mobility, comfort, and inclusion. Even small adjustments, like proper table heights, clear pathways, and accessible seating, can make a big difference in ensuring everyone feels welcome and accommodated.

If you would like an easy-to-follow guide to ensure you’re meeting essential ADA accessibility, head to our accessibility checklist page. 

Let Inclusion Table Help You Transform Your Space

Inclusivity should never be an afterthought. It should be your first step in creating a space that is perfect for everyone. Whether you’re opening a new business, improving accessibility in a restaurant, or creating a school that helps wheelchair users feel more welcome, our tables are the perfect addition to your home.

If you are interested in purchasing one or more of our wheelchair accessible tables for your home, business, school, or medical facility, don’t hesitate to contact us today. With the Inclusion Table® incorporated into your space, you can trust that you’re taking essential steps toward achieving expert accessibility for every visitor.

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