When people think about providing disability accommodations, what often comes to mind are physical mobility issues — wheelchair ramps, lower sinks, larger restroom stalls, parking spaces, etc. However, many others require accommodations for various reasons.

The History Museum in St. Louis acknowledged this by providing services for the visually impaired and also the often-overlooked colorblind. By using Artificial Intelligence, the Museum could deliver verbal descriptions through smartphones and also provide special glasses for those who are unable to distinguish colors. It is another step toward being inclusive and allowing everyone to be able to fully experience the exhibits.

Think about the accommodations your organization provides and go beyond the ordinary. Those who are recipients of your care will be most appreciative.

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