ADA Accessible

Find your perfect ADA accessible home—zero-threshold entries, roll-in showers, lever handles and universal design elements for independent, barrier-free living.

What is ADA-compliant or ADA Accessible?

“ADA-compliant” means meeting the accessibility requirements set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), so that a building or space can be used independently and safely by people with disabilities. Key elements include:

  • Accessible routes
    — Continuous, unobstructed paths from parking areas and sidewalks into and through a building
    — Minimum clear widths (usually 36 inches) and gentle slopes on ramps

  • Entrances and doorways
    — At least one zero-step (grade-level) entrance or ramped entry
    — Door clearances of at least 32 inches when open, with lever-style hardware

  • Interior circulation
    — Hallways and corridors wide enough for wheelchair turning (typically a 60-inch turning circle)
    — Maneuvering clearances at turns, at elevators, and in lobbies

  • Restrooms and bathing facilities
    — Grab bars at toilets and in showers
    — Roll-in showers or transfer-type showers with fold-down seats
    — Accessible sinks (knee clearance) and mirrors mounted at lower heights

  • Kitchens and counter areas (in residential settings)
    — Lowered counters or adjustable-height work surfaces
    — Accessible clearances under sinks and cooktops

  • Controls, signage & alarms
    — Light switches, thermostats, and outlets mounted between 15 and 48 inches above the floor
    — Tactile (Braille) signage on room identifiers and exit signs
    — Visual-and-audible fire alarms

  • Parking and exterior features
    — Designated accessible parking stalls with adjacent access aisles
    — Curb ramps and detectable warning surfaces at street-curb crossings

By adhering to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, properties ensure equal access and usability for people with mobility, visual, hearing, and other disabilities—enhancing safety, comfort, and independence for all occupants and visitors.