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Physical Access

General information about physical access can be found on our Related Links page. Here are listed local resources available in San Luis Obispo County.

About the ADA: find out the name of your local ADA Coordinator

Accessible Housing

  • Polyhouse -- allows students an opportunity to learn project planning and management skills while exposing them to the benefits of community service

Central Coast Assistive Technology Center -- a diverse technology center that provides evaluations, training and education while using assistive technology to increase independence and function.

Central Coast Low Vision Council

Recreation

Transportation

  • Adaptive Driving Systems -- specialize in vehicle modifications for persons with disabilities, seniors, or persons who have a need for greater mobility
  • Ride-On -- Ride-On's Transportation Management Association (TMA) is a non-profit, community-based, cooperative organization of local employers and transportation providers whose sole mission is to provide affordable transportation to the people and employers of San Luis Obispo County.
  • Runabout -- a county-wide ADA Paratransit program providing ADA complementary (comparable) service

United Cerebral Palsy of SLO County -- an organization dedicated to the advancement of independence, productivity, and full citizenship for all people with disabilities

 

 

 
Access for All AFA member and wheelchair user Bryan Gingg addressing PWAA audience Access for All AFA member and wheelchair users Bryan Gingg and John Lee addressing PWAA audience