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Good Fit Poor Fit
Sarah Pruett, OTR/L @ The UD Project
99 episodes
2 days ago
Exploring the interaction between people, design, and activity. Good Fit Poor Fit is a podcast from The UD Project, a small business focused on universal design and housing with a mission to increase the demand for universally accessible homes. Learn more at universaldesign.org.
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Exploring the interaction between people, design, and activity. Good Fit Poor Fit is a podcast from The UD Project, a small business focused on universal design and housing with a mission to increase the demand for universally accessible homes. Learn more at universaldesign.org.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Business,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Life Sciences
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085: UD and Me: Joe Shotts
Good Fit Poor Fit
12 minutes 21 seconds
1 year ago
085: UD and Me: Joe Shotts
Rebecca's OT student touches on some great points for increased accessibility of public transportation and unique benefits of a zero-step shower entry. Source
Good Fit Poor Fit
Exploring the interaction between people, design, and activity. Good Fit Poor Fit is a podcast from The UD Project, a small business focused on universal design and housing with a mission to increase the demand for universally accessible homes. Learn more at universaldesign.org.