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It's hard to find good public restrooms at festivals and other large events. It's even harder if you're someone with a profound disability. A woman in San Antonio has come up with a solution.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER — Laurel Loney said she hasn’t bathed ...
In the video, Bode spoke about “how incredibly barbaric and dehumanizing that disabled people are treated when flying.” ...
A mother who waited more than three years for her council house to be adapted for her disabled son says she is delighted with the results. Ayla, 27, from Boston, Lincolnshire, had to carry 12-year-old ...
The Department of Transportation has finally issued its proposals for better access for the disabled on single-aisle planes. With more and more airlines using single-aisle aircraft on long haul ...
The DOT has issued long-delayed proposals for better lavatory access on single-aisle aircraft for disabled flyers. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking applies to planes with seating capacity of 125 or ...
For Octavio Armendariz, using the bathroom while he’s home is no big deal. When the autistic eight-year-old is out in public with his mom, it’s a different story. Rosanna Armendariz isn't comfortable ...