RESOURCE COLLECTION

Resources and guidance for people with disabilities

Learn about ADA program compliance, training, and how to get help accessing City services.

Resources

Reasonable Modification Policy

The City and County of San Francisco has a reasonable modification policy. The City must provide reasonable modifications to people with disabilities. Modifications must be provided quickly, easily and without extra disability justification.

About ADA program compliance

Making sure that programs and services are accessible.

Planning Accessible Meetings and Events

For in-person, online and hybrid meetings

Sample accessible meeting notice

See examples to help you write your accessible meeting notice.

Service and support animals

Guidelines and regulations about service and support animals.

Get disability access posters and signs

Download disability access posters and signs to post in public areas.

Resources for Small Businesses

ADA Requirements, Tax Benefits, Accommodation People with Disabilities, Recruit, Hire, Accommodate, Retain and Advance People with Disabilities.

Get an ADA Coordinator for your accessibility needs

An ADA Coordinator can help you access City services, programs, and facilities.

ADA Coordinator responsibilities

Learn what you need to do as an ADA Coordinator for your City department.

ADA Coordinators' Academy

This is a training course designed for departmental ADA coordinators.

ADA Coordinator Toolkit

Information about training, communication tips, sign language or real-time captioning providers, posters and more.

Communication tips and resources for people with disabilities

Resources for communicating effectively with people with disabilities and listings of City approved vendors.

Accessibility glossary terms and definitions

Learn what we mean when we talk about accessibility.

Citywide ADA Grievance Procedure

MOD Grievance Procedure

Veterans Services

Get the federal benefits, manage your claims' process, and access your records.

Maintaining Access for Residents with Disabilities

Elevator Outage Guidance

Effective Communication

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that people with disabilities can receive and communicate information as effectively as people without disabilities.

MOD webinar about people with disabilities and web accessibility, May 18

https://sf.gov/file/mod-webinar-about-people-disabilities-and-web-accessibility-may-18

 

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