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Campus Ministry Accessibility

Campus Ministry Accessibility. Lindsey Bridges, Colleen Bye, Tricia Novak, Geoff Supplee, Claire Wareham. A) Off street Parking/Passenger Loading. There were 6 adequate and accessible paved parking spaces Width = 9 ft wide + 4 ft wide aisle One van accessible space: 9 ft wide w/ 8 ft aisle

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Campus Ministry Accessibility

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  1. Campus Ministry Accessibility Lindsey Bridges, Colleen Bye, Tricia Novak, Geoff Supplee, Claire Wareham

  2. A) Off street Parking/Passenger Loading • There were 6 adequate and accessible paved parking spaces • Width = 9 ft wide + 4 ft wide aisle • One van accessible space: 9 ft wide w/ 8 ft aisle • All accessible parking spaces closest to Campus Ministry were on route to the entrance • No clear signage indicating route to Campus Ministry from accessible parking spaces • Spaces contained the International Symbol of Accessibility and are patrolled by public safety • Deglman Circle • ~500 ft from the entrance • Great location for loading and unloading passengers as there was adequate space, easy accessibility, and close proximity to Campus Ministry. Recommendations • Add visual route from parking spaces to entrance of Campus Ministry. • Repave Deglman Circle to reduce bumps and cracks while loading and unloading passengers.

  3. B) Approach to selected entrance • Distance from parking area to facility: ~1,000 feet • You have to park in the back of the building and come around the side to get to the elevator and ramps • There were no signs for handicap accessible areas • Loading zone to the door of the building (slope): • The ramps were compliant with the ADA checklist Recommendations • Have closer parking area to the facility and/or handicap spaces available in Deglman Circle

  4. C) Entrance • There is an accessible entrance, but no signs on inaccessible entrances indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance • Threshold beveled edge= ½ inch in height • Non-slip mats= ¼ inch in height • Edges of mats were not securely installed • Entrance door: • No double doors, stairs or ramp • Vestibule doors with automatic door opener (38” from ground) that is accessible for w/c and walker • Has a clear opening (33”) • There is enough clear wall space on the pull side of the door next to the handle, which allows a person using a w/c or crutches to get close enough to open the door (21”) • Handle is at an accessible height (39” from ground) • Recommendations • Install signs before inaccessible entrances so that people do not have to retrace the approach • Secure mats edges at entrance

  5. D) Access to Essential Areas • All essential areas were on an easily accessible route (counters, bathrooms, elevators, offices) • Turning space was available in all essential areas • Emergency exit door was accessible but led into a stairwell Recommendations • Remove clutter in the seating areas • Provide wheelchair spaces in seating area • Put brochures on an accessible table

  6. E) Public Restrooms

  7. E) Public Restrooms • The bathrooms were clearly marked and labeled as handicap accessible with tactile signage • Bathroom door pushes open with no handle • Door was heavy and hard to maneuver through • Door was 34” wide, but entry was less than 5’x5’ • Sink was wheelchair accessible (cut out was 29”) • Faucet handles were easy to maneuver and paper towels were within reach • There was not one stall which was fully accessible; but there was one stall which was more accessible than the rest • 3 ft X 3 ft (clear of the door swing) • There was no turn space within stall (see previous picture) • Toilet: height 18 inches • Had grab bars but due to inability to move wheelchair around, an anterior-posterior transfer from w/c to toilet is required Recommendations • Take out pillar in entry of the restrooms to provide more turn space • Provide and automatic door switch on the bathrooms or a lighter door • Make the handicap stall wider to leave turn space for transfers

  8. F) Public Telephones and Water Fountains • No drinking fountains or telephone were found in campus ministry • There was a desk/secretary phone that could be used for an emergency Recommendations • Install a water fountain near the restrooms that is at an accessible height (approx. ~35 “ high with front controls; see example to right)

  9. G) Access for the Visually Impaired • Braille signage was provided on the entrance to each room, including the elevators • There was no voice activated assistance in the facility Recommendations • Higher contrast in the bathroom • Better lighting in the bathroom and hallway • Have the braille within reaching distance

  10. H) Assistance/Physical Aids Available • Ramps • Automatic door openers • Grab bars in the bathroom stall • Signs to offices were legible

  11. I) Recommendations • Signs to show handicap accessible entrance areas • Provide an automatic door switch for the bathroom doors to allow for easier entrance and exit • Larger handicap stall to allow for transfers

  12. J) Floor plan: Campus Ministry

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