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Letter to the editor: Making Pittsburgh more accessible

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Regarding the article “Pittsburgh looks to make city more accessible for people with disabilities”: As a full-time wheelchair user and student at the University of Pittsburgh, I unfortunately have experienced many accessibility issues in Pittsburgh. Reexamining policies and programs in place for those with disabilities would be extremely beneficial.

In my life as an occupational therapy doctorate student , I look at the accessibility issue through the lens of how it will impact my future patients. One of the foundations of occupational therapy is empowering individuals to achieve or maintain independence in order for them to take part in activities in their lives that are meaningful to them, from work and caring for themselves or their families to leisure activities.

The article noted that the City of Pittsburgh will be examining its current accessibility policies and programs to ensure the highest level of inclusivity and accessibility, keeping in line with regulations outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Individuals with disabilities deserve to have the same access as able-bodied individuals. Too many times have I tried to access a restaurant, sidewalk or doorway that did not meet ADA compliance due to a technicality. Furthermore, if there is a step to a local establishment, a wheelchair user should not be forced to call for assistance with a ramp, or worse, be turned away. Serious revisions should be made to allow equal access for all.

There is a whole community of individuals that will benefit from accessibility improvements and gain the ability to fully engage in the community again.

Christie Cyktor

Hazelwood

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