PVA Testifies
PVA National president, David Zurfluh, testifies before congress By PVA National Staff On March 6, PVA National President David Zurfluh testified before a joint session of the Senate and
PVA National president, David Zurfluh, testifies before congress By PVA National Staff On March 6, PVA National President David Zurfluh testified before a joint session of the Senate and

Rosemarie Rossetti shares excerpts from her book, “Universal Design Toolkit” for those considering retirement and accessible home design By Rosemarie Rossetti, PhD People expect “home” to provide independence, accessibility, safety
From flat tires to lift malfunctions, roadside emergencies don’t have to ruin your road trip if you plan ahead By Brittany Martin The van’s filled with gas, and the route is
People with disabilities continue to encounter problems while flying, and PVA remains dedicated to improving their air travel experience By PVA National Staff Access to air travel is the primary
Mary Lee Browning and her family have created a special holiday event at the Memphis VA that has people coming from all over for a party like none other By
Not everyone with a spinal-cord injury or disease needs or wants a big wheelchair to get around, and the latest offering from WHILL is promising to give those people a

A new company in Pasadena, Calif., is offering to make it easier for people with mobility issues to enjoy healthy time in the sun with the Sunflower smart umbrella from
A Vermont company may have the solution to accessible homes By Christopher Di Virgilio The Wheel Pad is a fully accessible room that’s designed to attach to existing structures. (Photo
From museums and shopping to beer and festivals, Munich is a beautiful fun and accessible Barbarian city with something for everyone By Barbra and Jim Twardowski, R.N There’s a charm

Despite the actions of some people and groups, it’s not always necessary to file a lawsuit to have an ADA violation fixed at a business or public facility