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Infographic titled “Making Medical Offices Accessible for People with Anxiety-Related Disabilities” showing accessibility considerations for patients with anxiety, PTSD, claustrophobia, and sensory sensitivities. The image highlights barriers in medical waiting rooms, anxiety-friendly accommodations such as quiet rooms, waiting in a car, and shorter wait times, sensory-friendly features like soft lighting and easy exits, and self-advocacy tips. A photo of a woman sitting in a medical waiting room with her head in her hands illustrates anxiety. The website www.thorntonconsultingfirm.com appears at the bottom.
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Making Medical Offices Accessible for People with Anxiety-Related Disabilities

January 29, 2026January 29, 2026 Allison

More people than ever are living with anxiety and other mental health conditions, and the current social, economic, and political climate is intensifying these challenges.

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“Open laptop displaying a document on a clean desk beside a notebook, pen, coffee mug, and small plant, representing PDF accessibility support for existing documents.
Accessibility for Professionals & Businesses Blog

Already have PDFs? You don’t need to redesign them.

January 15, 2026January 15, 2026 Allison

Good news: If your PDFs already exist, you usually don’t need to recreate them from scratch to make them accessible. Many organizations assume that if

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An African American man exploring a new career in digital accessibility at a computer workstation
Accessibility for Professionals & Businesses Blog

A Practical Guide to Starting a Career in Digital Accessibility (A11y)

January 7, 2026January 7, 2026 Allison

We’re living in challenging times, and many people are being forced to rethink everything they once felt secure about, with the unemployment rate high and

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Recent Posts

  • ADA Compliance Is Not a Checklist: Why Organizations Need a Strategy
  • Making Medical Offices Accessible for People with Anxiety-Related Disabilities
  • Already have PDFs? You don’t need to redesign them.
  • A Practical Guide to Starting a Career in Digital Accessibility (A11y)
  • It’s the Holiday Season: Why Digital Accessibility Matters More Than Ever

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