Walmart customers who experience sensory overload while shopping now have their own sensory-friendly hours, according to an official press release. Sensory-friendly hours launched on July 22, 2023, ...
Philadelphia is the first U.S. city to become certified as sensory-inclusive, a distinction that follows several efforts aimed at making the city more welcoming to people with sensory processing ...
Walmart will offer “sensory-friendly” hours for customers with sensory disabilities on designated days throughout the back-to-school shopping season. Every Saturday for the rest of July and all of ...
To ensure that all of its shoppers receive quality customer service, regional grocer Wegmans Food Markets has introduced enhanced in-store pharmacy auxiliary aids and accessibility options for ...
The Alerus Center has partnered with a nationwide nonprofit organization to make programs and events there sensory inclusive. Spectra, which manages the Alerus Center on behalf of the city, partnered ...
In the early days of the pandemic, Jewish Learning Venture Chief Program Officer and Whole Community Inclusion Director Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer noticed a lot of complaints from people unable to eat in ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new business near northwest Austin is offering a community space and resources for people with sensory needs or disabilities. The Sensory Club Austin (located at 11066 Pecan Park ...
Most people — up to 94% of U.S. adults — experience at least some dulling of their senses with age, finding themselves squinting at screens, craving stronger flavors, and missing snatches of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Students with a chronic illness, sensory or motor disability or multiple disabilities often experience ...
Invitation Therapy recently hosted one of its Sensory Santa events to host children and families with disabilities to have a chance to visit with Santa Claus for Christmas. The event, taking place on ...
Content warning: This guide contains ableist and offensive language. Disability has continued to be a longstanding taboo in our culture. While one in six Australians — that’s around 4.4 million of us ...