Imperial County, CA — A recent accessibility improvement at the Imperial County Area Agency on Aging is helping remove a barrier many people may not notice but that can significantly impact older adults and individuals with disabilities.
Through the Imperial County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC), a push door has been installed at the Area Agency on Aging facility to improve entry access for community members seeking services and support.
For many individuals, opening a heavy entrance door can require strength, balance, or mobility that not everyone has. When entry into a building becomes physically challenging, access to essential services can become more difficult as well.
With the newly installed push door, visitors can now enter the building with the simple touch of a button. The automated feature reduces physical strain, enhances safety, and promotes greater independence for those accessing the facility.
The Area Agency on Aging serves older adults, caregivers, and individuals with disabilities throughout Imperial County, providing resources, guidance, and support. Ensuring accessible entry to the building is a critical first step in delivering those services effectively.
Access to Independence, a Core Partner of the Imperial County ADRC, continues to work collaboratively to identify and remove barriers within the community. While the installation of a push door may appear to be a small change, it represents a meaningful improvement in accessibility and inclusion.
Accessibility improvements such as this help ensure that community members can access services safely and with dignity from the moment they arrive.
For more information about accessibility initiatives in Imperial County, contact Access to Independence or the Imperial County ADRC.