Accessibility Is Home podcast

Angela

Welcome to AI Home podcast, the first exclusive podcast on real estate resources and independent living strategies for the disability community. Why? Because Accessibility Is Home. Brought to you by Angela Fox, blogger, and author of “My blue front door”. Ms. Fox will be interviewing Realtors and home improvement contractors who are both disability friendly and others who may have a lot more to learn. Ms. Fox will also provide takeaways for anyone wanting to be a homeowner with a disability.

read less
EducationEducation

Episodes

The Role of Life Care Planner and Construction Materials in Universal designed homes
Apr 27 2024
The Role of Life Care Planner and Construction Materials in Universal designed homes
Ever wondered the role of a  Life Care Planner has to make a home truly accessible ? Join me, Angela Fox, as we unravel the complexities of real estate and accessible living with insights from my guests, Danielle Reed and Foncio Smith. They bring a unique blend of medical and building expertise to the table, sharing their personal and professional journey in transforming residential spaces into havens of comfort and independence for those with spinal cord injuries through their company: Accessible Suites in Georgia. This episode weaves through the financial and emotional intricacies of customizing homes for unique needs, like the transformative power of aquatic therapy for a client with balance issues. Dive into a riveting conversation about the long-term cost benefits of such tailored home modifications, and how they can uplift not only the property value but also the very essence of quality living. We shine a light on the often-overlooked emotional significance of these changes, revealing why seeing beyond the price tag can redefine the independence and joy of individuals with disabilities.Concluding with a critical gaze into the maze that is the insurance and healthcare system, we dissect the formidable barriers faced when securing necessary equipment and adaptations for accessible living. The dialogue expands to encompass the practical realities of home renovation from standing frames to stair lifts, and choosing contractors experienced in disability design. Our guests and I aim to empower you with the knowledge and advocacy tools needed to imagine a world where accessibility is woven into the fabric of every community. It is a perfect episode for national Tell Your Story Day. Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
Unlocking Inclusive Travel: Pioneering Accessibility in Vacation Rentals with Lorraine Woodward
Feb 29 2024
Unlocking Inclusive Travel: Pioneering Accessibility in Vacation Rentals with Lorraine Woodward
Traveling can be challenging if you are disabled because of  inaccessible short term rentals. But through the help of disabled homeowners and "Becoming Rentable," that will change!  In honor of Accessibility Is Home podcast  winning the Sonic Bloom Pioneer Award, to pioneers are interviewed - Angela Fox and Lorraine Woodward. Lorraine Woodward is the visionary behind Becoming Rentable, who's reshaping the travel landscape to accommodate everyone's needs. Our conversation orbits around the often-overlooked necessities that make a world of difference—think driveways you can actually navigate and doorways that welcome any guest, no matter their mobility challenges. This episode unveils the 43 meticulously cataloged features that Lorraine's platform offers, ensuring that every adventure is accessible and every traveler can find their perfect stay.Shifting away from the travel norms, we confront the stark reality of the limited accessible rental market, especially as the baby boomer generation sails toward retirement. Lorraine and I dissect the hurdles in amassing a more inclusive property inventory and the certification process that not only raises the bar but also raises awareness. We also shed light on the crucial role of insurance and safety in this evolving industry, narrating tales that will move and motivate you. From the heartwarming story of Gideon's family to the potential for Becoming Rentable's expansion, we're showcasing how these rentable spaces are becoming memory makers for families seeking autonomy in their travels.As we wrap up, I point you towards a beacon of hope and guidance for making properties more welcoming for everyone. At BecomingRentable.com, you'll find a treasure trove of advice on creating a space that speaks the language of accessibility, while my own platform, HorizontalHouses.com, serves up resources for those in the disability community taking the leap into homeownership. We're building a network where shared experiences are the currency that enriches us all, and I invite you to contribute your voice. Get ready to be part of a movement that's not just changing the way we vacation but altering the landscape of home and heart.A special note from the host, Angela Fox, wanting to thank her listeners for making Accessibility Is Home podcast the first Sonic Bloom Pioneer Award Winner!For transcript, click here.Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
The New Era of Inclusive Home Construction
Jan 15 2024
The New Era of Inclusive Home Construction
I teamed up with Griffin Benton from the Maryland Building Industry Association for a heart-to-heart on the Universal Design and Visitability for Housing Act that's revolutionizing homes in Prince George's County, Maryland. We're marking International Day of Acceptance for Disability by celebrating the strides in inclusivity this legislation promises. Griffin provides an insider's view of the industry's initial hesitations and the ultimate community benefits envisioned. We also navigate the resources available for those adapting to the evolving housing landscape, thanks to organizations like the National Association of Home Builders.As we anticipate the 2026 mandate transforming housing accessibility standards, our dialogue unpacks the act's details such as zero-step entries and wider doorways. These features signal a future where every home welcomes people with disabilities, aligning with the "visitability" and "universal design" movements. We evaluate the practical implications for homeowners and builders, considering the challenges of waivers and administrative hurdles. Our conversation underscores the importance of such foresight to minimize future retrofitting expenses, crafting an inclusive environment from the ground up.Finally, we delve into the broader themes of disability and homeownership. I share my own journey, reflecting on the varied economic backgrounds within the disability community that are often overlooked in real estate. We shed light on the significant yet diverse minority that is people with disabilities and their aspirations for homeownership. From appraisals that reflect the value of universal design to the long-term vision for adaptable, aesthetically pleasing homes, this episode is a tribute to the pursuit of an inclusive society. Join us as we champion a future where every door is open, and every room is a space for all.For transcript click here. Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
Creating a Barrier-Free World: Insights from Disability Advocate Leslie Davis
Dec 2 2023
Creating a Barrier-Free World: Insights from Disability Advocate Leslie Davis
What happens when an architectural enthusiast, world traveler, and disability advocate merges her passion with her profession? Meet Leslie Davis, who has spent the past 20 years coordinating disability services and making the world a more accessible place during her international travels.  After being diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome, she transformed her personal experience with disability into a mission of educating and assisting businesses in becoming more accessible across the globe. As the chairperson of the city's Council for Community Accessibility, she sheds light on her inspiring journey of adapting to traveling with a disability.Imagine living in a world where every new building is barrier-free. That's a reality in Hungary since 2005, thanks to their law requiring accessibility in all new structures. But, is that kind of legislation feasible or even beneficial in the US? Let's delve into that discussion and also discover how a German woman is transforming her town, one Lego-built ramp at a time. The conversation then takes a turn towards the intersection of accessibility and historic preservation, proving that modifications for accessibility can indeed be aesthetically pleasing.From a conversation about a German woman named Goldman that creates lego ramps that blend seamlessly into any environment, to the story of an ancient Greek temple built with a ramp, this episode is a refreshing exploration of the world of accessibility and a perfect episode to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3rd).  You'll be left marveling at how ancient civilizations valued accessibility and the potential for modern-day home modifications. Tune in, be inspired, and take away some special codes to get discounted wheelchair bag and wheelchair ramp.  #IDPwD2023  #Disability #realestate #housing #podcasting Mrs. Davis international travel blog, click here. Transcript, click here.Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
Inclusive Alzheimer's Home Design: Lighting the world in Teal
Nov 20 2023
Inclusive Alzheimer's Home Design: Lighting the world in Teal
This week, we take you on an enlightening journey through the world of accessibility and home design for individuals with dementia and Neurodivergent disabilities. Jonathan Katz  joins us to untangle the complexities of accessible design in kitchens and bathrooms. Together, we dig deep into the innovative solutions that can improve usability in the kitchen - from induction stoves to smart fridges.How often do we think about the dimensions of our refrigerators? Probably not as often as we should. Listen in as Jonathan highlights the disadvantages of most current refrigerator designs, and how shallower and wider fridges could better serve those who struggle with remembering what's in their fridge. We then pivot our discussion towards accessible housing and the remarkable history of disability in Jewish tradition. Jonathan shares riveting insights about how this influences perspectives on food and the crucial role accessible public restrooms play in religious inclusion.As we move towards the latter part of our conversation, the focus shifts to creating dementia-friendly spaces at home. Jonathan guides us through a plethora of home design features, from slip-resistant surfaces in bathrooms to the merits of single-story homes. We also explore how community design elements can provide additional benefits and how accessible housing expands options for those with disabilities. Wrapping up, Jonathan leaves us with invaluable resources for those looking to age in place or create a dementia-friendly home. Don't let this engaging discussion pass you by - join us as we bridge the gap between accessibility and home design! Below are a few of the discussed resource. More on blog on www.horizontalhouses.com Resources: Safe and Neurospicy, Flavors of Diaspora, Work on dementia-friendly planning, Unf**k Your Habitat (for cleaning), Crip Up the Kitchen by Jules Sherred, Color Taste Texture by Matt Broberg-Moffitt, Food52’s Interview with Maegan Blau, Samantha Bigleri, AARP Livability Index, Dementia Friendly AmericaFor transcript, click here.Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
Advancing Access & Equity: Challenging Employment Barriers through housing.
Oct 10 2023
Advancing Access & Equity: Challenging Employment Barriers through housing.
For National Disability Employment Awareness Month, join us for an enlightening conversation with Adith Thummalapalli, an ingenious engineer with a disability who guides us through the complex maze of housing accessibility. We examine the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act Section 504, and the Fair Housing Act, spotlighting their shortcomings when it comes to private residences. Aditha and I challenge the concept of "barrier-free" and argue against the necessity of door thresholds, showcasing how modern advances render these obstacles needless for individuals in wheelchairs.In the second segment of our discussion, we champion the incorporation of accessibility in housing design. Discover how a simple tweak like introducing sliding pocket doors or gradual inclines can revolutionize a home's accessibility. Hear the inspiring story of a housing developer who took the initiative to include these features in their floor plans. As we draw the curtains on this episode, we turn to accessible home ownership for people with disabilities. Learn how resources like HorizontalHouses.com can aid you in this journey and why it's imperative to voice your accessibility requirements. We underline the significance of connecting with the disability community, sharing collective experiences, and raising the standard for disability home ownership. Tune in as we navigate these intricate pathways, aiming to make every house a home for all.Click here for TranscriptCush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
Maryland: 4 Pioneering Disability Homeownership and Housing Accessibility Resources
Sep 27 2023
Maryland: 4 Pioneering Disability Homeownership and Housing Accessibility Resources
Learn how the state of Maryland is one of the best states for disability homeownership.  Intrigued? Join me, Angela Fox, in this insightful discussion as we debunk the conventional reliance on the HUD 203K Rehab Loan and spotlight the unique benefits and flexibility of the Home Ability loan program. This isn't just about borrowing up to 95% of a home's value or the deferred zero-interest rate loan for closing costs, it's about broadening horizons and championing inclusivity in housing for the disability community at the state level. We'll also be delving into the significance of the Rehabilitation Act, a cornerstone civil rights act that has been instrumental in enforcing accessibility in federal programs and resources as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. But that's not all. As we navigate through the maze of property tax credits, we'll explore the potential of the Design for Life program to incentivize housing developers to build accessible homes. We'll also bring into focus the bold mandate of the Universal Design Housing Act in Prince George's County and its target of making 50% of private housing accessible by 2026. How crucial is an inclusive universal design workgroup comprising individuals with vast experience in accessible housing and an understanding of the intersectionality of different disabilities? We'll answer this and more. You won't want to miss this comprehensive conversation that underscores why Maryland is a beacon of hope in housing accessibility for people with disabilities.Click here for the transcriptCush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
A Close Look at the Accessibility of a Luxury Hotel in Orlando
Aug 17 2023
A Close Look at the Accessibility of a Luxury Hotel in Orlando
Ever wondered how accessible the Caribbean Royal Hotel in Orlando, Florida truly is? For its first anniversary of #NationalAccessibleAirTravelDay,  we're diving deep into every nook and cranny - from the thermostat to the shower gel placement to the furniture layout - to bring you a thorough understanding of the hotel's temporary and long-term accessibility features. We discuss the thoughtful designs such as the lower height placement of thermostats and outlets and bountiful spacing for wheelchair maneuverability, plus we delve into the smart furniture arrangement that accommodates additional medical devices. But our investigation doesn't stop there. We're scrutinizing accessible amenities like bathroom facilities, elevators, and ground-floor rooms. We weigh the pros and cons of the rolling shower and explore the convenience of wall-attached toiletries. We also assess the accessibility of the pool area and delve into the significance of disability home ownership. Lastly, we share tips on disabled-friendly taxi services and discuss the vital role of real estate agents and developers in creating truly accessible homes. Join us for this enlightening conversation on making living spaces accessible for all. Click here for the transcript. To  learn more about national accessible air travel day, check out www.allwheelsup.org Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
The pursuit of accessible spaces: Sandy Redmon Interview
Jun 27 2023
The pursuit of accessible spaces: Sandy Redmon Interview
Ever wondered how someone with a disability navigates the world of accessible home ownership? All successful disabled individuals can find their success from hard work and the Americans with Disability Act of 1990. Join us as we chat with Sandy, a quadriplegic woman, who shares her journey from adapting her childhood home to her college dorm experience and the pursuit of accessible living spaces. Listen and learn how Sandy faced the challenges of modifying a house or a condo for accessibility and how she managed to create a safe and comfortable living space for herself.Throughout the episode, we discuss the importance of not only considering the law but also individual needs when it comes to home accessibility. Sandy shares her experiences in modifying her living spaces, from adding plugs and door pulls to working with realtors and buyers to ensure her homes are accessible for future owners. Discover the differences between modifying a house vs a condo, and how accessibility features can be attractive to those looking to age in place.Finally, we explore the valuable tips and tricks Sandy has learned on her journey to accessible home ownership. From being open to creative solutions to recognizing the importance of sharing collective experiences, we uncover the keys to making any living space comfortable and safe for individuals with disabilities. Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Sandy, as it provides valuable insights for anyone navigating the world of accessible living. Transcript click here.Horizontal Houses, host of Accessibility Is Home,  is proud to support the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 33rd Anniversary. On July 26th we celebrate this important civil rights law that works to ensure all people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. Celebrate with us by visiting: adaanniversary.org #ADA33 #ThanksToTheADA #disability #housing #FairHousingAct #wheelchair #quadriplegic #realestate #realestatetips #inclusion #accessibilityishome Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
Wet Rooms: Game Changer for wheelchair users
Jun 14 2023
Wet Rooms: Game Changer for wheelchair users
What if you could transform your bathroom into a fully accessible space without sacrificing style or functionality? Our knowledgeable guest, Karin Wilson, shares her experience and insights on accessible wet room showers and how they have changed her life. As a power wheelchair user with cerebral palsy, Karin has lived in multiple accessible homes and has even designed her own functional wet room showers, allowing her to shower comfortably and conveniently. Karin is also a travel blogger and has created valuable Disability Tool Kits on a variety of topics available at freewheelingtravel.org  Join us as Karin describes the concept of a wet room—a space with multiple drains and tile throughout the room that enables people to shower on the toilet and have cabinetry nearby that is not in the way of the shower. We discuss the trial and error process of designing and remodeling accessible bathrooms, the various types of tiles and drains that can be used, and the importance of ensuring the surface is non-slip and using a linear drain to maintain a traditional bathroom look.Finally, Karin shares valuable tips on finding contractors who understand the concept of wet rooms and universal design and the cost of creating a wet room. We also touch on the programs available to assist in the cost of home modifications, like Medicaid and Vocational Rehabilitation. Listen in as Karen shares her journey of creating accessible bathrooms and the lessons she has learned along the way, and discover how accessible wet rooms can be a game-changer for wheelchair users.Full transcript: click here.Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com
Wheel-Able Score for your Neighborhood 1 of 2022
Jan 31 2022
Wheel-Able Score for your Neighborhood 1 of 2022
Location, location, location. Those three words summarize how important location is when it comes to real estate. Understanding the connection between housing and the location within the neighborhood has always been the focus for the disability community because of what services are available in the community near housing and even a finer point; creating walkable sidewalks. Now real estate listings include some scores regarding walkability and other community-based scores. In fact, Redfin, Zillow, ReMax, and many others provide these community living scores because the methodology comes from the same source: www.walkscore.com . Walk Score's mission is to help promote and find communities with walkable neighbors. Walk Score receives grants for academic research that helps governments, urban planning, and real estate agencies to understand neighbors and their communities in the United States and Canada. What is missing is a score that centers around the disability community.  While Real Estate listings have not created walkable or other community-based scores that include the disability community, it should not stop you from continuing your own research through a few good apps once you have selected the geographical location you hope to buy a home. There are three apps I recommend looking into OpenSidewalks, AccessNow, and Wheelmate. If you use any of these apps, please share your experience on my Facebook page which can be found on www.horizontalhouses.com .  Transcripts of this episode can be found in a blog post on same webpage.Support the Show.Click for: Feedback Survey Facebook Linkden www.horizontalhouses.comAccessibilityishome@gmail.com