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      • Accessible housing is imperative to enabling independent living for many people with disabilities; yet, research consistently shows how people with disabilities often lack appropriate accessible housing and are more likely to experience unaffordable, insecure, and/or poor quality housing.
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  2. There should be accessible housing for single people, couples, and families. Encourage landlords and builders to improve accessibility. For example, lower their taxes if they make their buildings more accessible for people with disabilities.

  3. Jul 28, 2023 · With a housing shortage and affordability crisis in Canada, advocates say people with disabilities are contending with less inventory because most units aren't built with accessibility in mind ...

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  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Accessible housing refers to housing that is built or modified to provide persons with disabilities with appropriate features and aids that facilitate movement and different uses within their homes. What makes a home accessible varies in different cases, often dependent on an individual’s circumstances and experience of disability.

  5. Is housing truly accessible for all? There are two research questions, 1. What accessibility considerations do people with accessibility needs prioritize, and 2. To what extent are the accessibility needs of Canadian households being met?

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Universal design can help make housing more accessible for everyone. Adaptable housing can easily be modified to meet a person's specific accessibility needs. Goal: People with disabilities have housing that meets their accessibility needs.

  7. Jul 15, 2021 · Like with health care, public housing should in most circumstances be free at the point of access and financed through taxation (especially of those in higher income brackets).

  8. Housing inclusivity looks at how where you live impacts your participation in the larger community. More inclusive housing makes participating in the community easier. Less inclusive housing creates barriers to participating fully. People with an intellectual disability should have access to same range of housing options as

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