HASL
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06/19/2026
06/18/2026
We are so excited to be helping to bring this to our community!! Come one, come all!!
06/07/2026
My disability doesn't stop me from being adventurous, but sometimes inaccessibility does.
People often assume that the biggest barrier to disabled people exploring the world is our disability itself. In reality, many of us are willing and fully ready for the adventure. What gets in the way is the lack of access.
I love road trips, museums, nature centers, festivals, and discovering new places. I enjoy making memories with my family. My disability hasn't taken away my curiosity about the world around me.
What can make those experiences difficult is arriving somewhere and finding stairs without a ramp, inaccessible restrooms, broken elevators, or a lack of accessible parking.
There have been times when I've spent hours planning an outing, only to arrive and discover that the information wasn't accurate.
My ambition isn't limited, but sometimes, the environment around me is.
When spaces are accessible, I can focus on the adventure instead of the obstacles.
Image Description: A woman with brown hair and glasses sitting in a wheelchair with a child standing next to her. The background is a spooky van.
06/04/2026
Medicaid Changes Will Push People With Disabilities Off Program, Advocates Warn The Trump administration is unveiling long-awaited details about new, more stringent Medicaid eligibility rules and raising fresh concerns about implications for people with disabilities.
06/03/2026
It is okay to use different mobility aids on different days.
Disability is not always predictable. Pain levels, energy, balance, strength, and symptoms can change from one day to the next.
What works today might not work tomorrow, and that is completely okay.
Using a cane one day and a wheelchair the next does not make you a fraud.
Using a walker for longer outings but walking independently at home does not mean you're exaggerating your needs.
You're just giving yourself the support you need in the moment.
Mobility aids are tools. Their purpose is to help you move through the world safely and comfortably.
The "right" mobility aid is simply the one that helps you the most on that particular day.
Image Description: A floral-themed graphic features the message, "What works today might not work tomorrow," written in elegant black script. The image is framed on all sides by a watercolor-style border of flowers and greenery. Along the bottom of the graphic are illustrations of a manual wheelchair, a rollator walker with forearm supports, a cane, and a pair of forearm crutches.
06/01/2026
People who are blind or have low vision, when visiting a restroom, may need to touch more surfaces than sighted individuals to locate the same facilities.
Tom Babinszki, an accessibility consultant at Even Grounds, has the solution through his project: tactile 3D-printed restroom maps. These maps are mini replicas of a restroom that you can feel—showing miniature versions of the sink, toilet, paper holder, hand dryer, urinals, and doors. Placed next to the ADA restroom sign, they let you preview the layout before entering, so you can navigate independently with minimal contact with surfaces.
Learn more: bit.ly/tactile-maps.
06/01/2026
Words Matter: Disability is not a bad word. Avoid euphemisms like “differently-abled."
Using vague or softened language can minimize real experiences and barriers. Be clear, respectful, and accurate–say “disability.”
06/01/2026
Beach wheelchairs are free at all these local state beaches:
Reservable in advance:
♿ Natural Bridges State Beach
♿ Seacliff State Beach
♿ Sunset State Beach
First come, first served:
♿ Seabright State Beach
♿ Twin Lakes State Beach
🧑🏽💻 Wheelchairs can be reserved at least five days before your visit. If you don't make a reservation, the wheelchairs are still available on a first-come, first-served basis. 😊
Beach wheelchairs are also available at Seabright and Twin Lakes state beaches on a first-come, first-served only basis. Check in at the lifeguard tower.
Learn more and make a reservation by visiting: https://thatsmypark.org/visit/beachwheelchairs/
05/30/2026
Section 504 legally protects disabled people from discrimination in federally funded programs and services by requiring equal access, reasonable accommodations, and inclusive practices across education, healthcare, public services, and employment. In the second installment of our three-part series, learn more about why Section 504 still matters today and how its protections shape the daily lives of people with disabilities. Read the blog: https://www.disabilitybelongs.org/2026/05/why-section-504-still-matters/
05/29/2026
Supporting mental health in the workplace doesn't require a huge budget. It requires intention, flexibility, and commitment. And when you get it right, everyone benefits. Learn more about how employers can foster inclusion in our resource: https://www.disabilitybelongs.org/resources/mental-health-employers/
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305 NE E Street
Grants Pass, OR
97526
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 3pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 3pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 3pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 3pm |