From promoting social equity to enhancing human health and environmental sustainability, accessible home design is a cornerstone of inclusive living. It ensures that everyone, regardless of their physical abilities or financial means, has the opportunity to live in a safe and comfortable environment. Accessible design is about creating spaces where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
The World Report on Disability has estimated that more than a billion people, or 15 percent of the world’s population, have some form of disability. According to the CDC, a disability is any physical or mental condition that significantly limits a person's ability to perform daily activities and engage with their environment. Disabilities can impact various functions such as vision, movement, cognition, learning, communication, hearing and mental health. They can be congenital, result from an injury, or develop from chronic or progressive conditions. Disabilities encompass impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions.