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ADA Live! Episode 41: Top 5 ADA Topics: Notes from an ADA Specialist (Part 2)

February 01, 2017   |   Organized by: Southeast ADA Center

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Date/Time: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 1:00 pm EST

Location: Webinar

Description: This show is a continuation of our discussion with Nancy Horton regarding the top 5 ADA questions regarding reasonable accommodations. A diversified workforce is a win-win situation for everyone. It is often easier to accommodate an employee with a disability than employers may think. This session of ADA Live! will explore the most frequent workplace accommodation requests and possible solutions. The topics for reasonable accommodations to be covered will include: Leave, Reassignment to Another Position, Accessible or Reserved Parking, Service Animals, and Reasonable Accommodation for Job-Related Testing or Training.

Join Nancy Horton, Technical Assistance Specialist at the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, as she answers some of the most common questions from employers and workers with disabilities that are received by ADA Specialists at the 10 Regional ADA Centers in the ADA National Network.

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Mid-Atlantic ADA Center The Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, administered by TransCen, Inc., serves the states of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, as well as the District of Columbia. Our staff and extensive network of affiliates provide information, materials, and a variety of training programs ranging from webinars to workshops. Additionally, our information specialists are available to respond to specific questions from businesses, architects, employers, and other individuals interested in the Americans with Disabilities Act. Call 1-800-949-4232 with your questions!




Nancy Horton

Information Specialist, Mid-Atlantic ADA Center

Nancy Horton is an Information Specialist for the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, where she provides individualized technical assistance, develops training materials, and writes articles on all aspects of the ADA. Ms. Horton has been working in the disability field for more than twenty-five years. Her experience includes conducting site accessibility surveys and architectural plans reviews, as well as training on employment issues, accessible design, and effective communication requirements.

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