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Article on Accessible Kitchen Design in OT Today

Updated: Aug 20

Adam Thomas contributes an article on Accessible Design in OT Today Magazine, June 2024 edition.


Image shows a Freedom by Symphony wheelchair accessible kitchen in a soft grey/beige wood effect colour. Tall units with integrated single oven to right side of image, kitchen user with long brown hair seated in a wheelchair to centre, accessing the shallow blow sink with free knee space under, standard height kitchen units to near left of image. Black steel open shelving over sink to centre. Remote controlled black glass angled extractor hood over hob, just behind seated user, out of sight.
Freedom by Symphony wheelchair accessible kitchen in a soft beige wood effect. Tall units with integrated single oven to right, kitchen user with long brown hair seated in a wheelchair to centre, accessing sink/hob zone, standard height kitchen units to near left of image.

Adam has recently contributed to the OT Today Magazine, June 2024 edition, with an article on accessible kitchen design.


No stranger to contributing to editorial pieces, Adam speaks directly to OTs in this article about the need to engage expert accessible design input from the outset. He emphasises the need for more training in accessible design and client assessment, and better understanding of the kitchen furniture choices available to meet client needs.


Read the full article using this link to our PDF copy.


And watch out for our upcoming post on exclusive training opportunities for OTs, Architects and Personal Injury Solicitors.








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