Home screen of the Accessibility App

Accessibility App - Making Life Accessible for Everyone

Every person with a disability may have different needs, and they know best what works for them – the IBCCES Accessibility App is a location-based platform that makes finding accessible businesses and public locations easy for people of all abilities, making it easier for you to empower visitors before they enter your location.

The Accessibility App and What it Does

Understanding Accessibilty by the Numbers

These numbers tell a compelling story of an overlooked market full of potential. They urge businesses to go beyond accessibility standards, fostering genuine connections with a diverse and eager customer base.

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See what end users and businesses have to say about the Accessibility App

Learn more about The Accessibility App and its Impact

How does the Accessibility App help end users?

The IBCCES Accessibility App enhances the city experience for users by offering tailored navigation and exploration features based on their individual needs, ensuring seamless access to businesses and locations.

  • Directory
    Find local businesses that are welcoming to people with disabilities - listings feature accommodations or special programs available, photos, and more.
  • Autism and Sensory
    Discover travel and entertainment options that are certified to welcome autistic and sensory sensitive visitors.
  • Hearing
    Find locations with hearing loops or other services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Translation
    Overcome language barriers with translation options for over 133 languages.
  • Mobility
    Utilize route mapping software to find routes for individuals who use wheelchairs or have mobility needs.
Accessibility App Home Screen
  • IAC (IBCCES Accessibility Card)
    Streamline accommodation requests at amusement parks and attractions with the Accessibility Card program.
  • Travel
    Find information about travel hubs and airports as well as Hidden Disability Sunflower locations.
  • Vision
    Connect to visual assistance services on demand.
  • Healthcare
    Find trained and certified facilities and individual practitioners that cater to various healthcare needs.
  • Employment
    Find job opportunities with organizations who are looking to hire people with disabilities.