[Athen] Hotel, accessible sleeping rooms & the ADA

Howard Kramer Howard.Kramer at Colorado.EDU
Fri Jan 18 16:42:59 PST 2008


The ADAAG regulations (as per the link in dsrisdall's e-mail) do say that
any hotel with more than 50 rooms has to have a room with a roll in shower.
1 additional sleeping room with a roll in shower is required for each
multiple of 100 rooms in the hotel.



Or am I misreading the guidelines?



-Howard



Howard Kramer
Assistive Technology Lab Coordinator
AT Conference Coordinator
Disability Services
CU-Boulder, 107 UCB
Boulder, Co 80309
303-492-8672



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From: athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org] On
Behalf Of Ron Stewart
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 3:30 PM
To: 'Access Technologists in Higher Education Network'
Subject: Re: [Athen] Hotel, accessible sleeping rooms & the ADA



That said I do not believe there is a requirement for roll-in showers in the
guidelines.



Ron



From: athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org] On
Behalf Of dsrisdall at aol.com
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 5:27 PM
To: athen at athenpro.org
Subject: Re: [Athen] Hotel, accessible sleeping rooms & the ADA



Howard,

There is no such provision as a grandfather clause in the current ADA
regulations. Public accommodations operating in older buildings (built prior
to the ADA) that have not been modified or altered have a requirement to
remove architectural barriers to people with disabilities. Post ADA
alterations/ modifications must conform with the ADA Accessibility
Guidelines (ADAAG).

The section of ADAAG that applies to hotels states that hotels and inns with
50 or more sleeping rooms or suites are to provide accessible rooms with
roll- in shower conforming to the requirements at
http://www.dbtac.vcu.edu/adaportal//Facility_Access/ADAAG/Special_Occupancie
s/ADAAG_9.html
<http://www.dbtac.vcu.edu/adaportal/Facility_Access/ADAAG/Special_Occupancie
s/ADAAG_9.html> .

This is the standard to strive for in new construction however in older
buildings it is the ideal level to attain.

There is a very good resource for assisting with both Federal and state ADA
compliance (for those states with more restrictive laws). The Network of ADA
Centers can be contacted at (800) 949-4232.

-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Kramer <Howard.Kramer at Colorado.EDU>
To: 'Access Technologists in Higher Education Network' <athen at athenpro.org>
Sent: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:29 pm
Subject: [Athen] Hotel, accessible sleeping rooms & the ADA

Hello All:



Here's another question and it concerns the Millennium hotel which we use
for Accessing Higher Ground conference. We've been looking over their
accessible sleeping rooms. None of their rooms have roll-in showers, only
grab bars and shower seats. According to the hotel, they're ADA compliant
because they were grandfathered on the basis of the building being more than
50 years old. I'll check some other ADA resources on this but thought some
of you might be knowledgeable about this.



Is anyone aware of this "grandfather" stipulation? It would seem that not
having any roll-in shower rooms would be a significant barrier. Any feedback
would be appreciated.



Thanks,

Howard





Howard Kramer
Assistive Technology Lab Coordinator
AT Conference Coordinator
Disability Services
CU-Boulder, 107 UCB
Boulder, Co 80309
303-492-8672



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