Let someone know where you are
going and when you expect to return.
Carry a purse close to your body, not
dangling by the straps. Put a wallet in
an inside coat or front pants pocket.
If you use a wheelchair, keep your
purse or wallet tucked snugly between you and the inside of the chair.
If you use a knapsack,
make sure it is securely shut.
Always carry your medical information, in case
of an emergency.
Consider installing a cellular phone or
CB radio in your vehicle.
ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Use well-lighted, busy stops. Stay
near other passengers.
Stay alert. Don’t doze or daydream!
If someone harasses you, make a loud
noise or say “Leave me alone.” If that
doesn’t work, hit the emergency signal on the bus or train.
DON’T LET A CON ARTIST RIP YOU OFF
Many con artists prey on people’s desires
to find miracle cures for chronic conditions and fatal diseases. To outsmart
these con artists, remember these tips:
If it sounds too good to be true, it
probably is
Don’t let greed or desperation overcome common sense.
Get a second opinion.
Be wary of high-pressure tactics, need
for quick decisions, demands for cash
only, or high yield low-risk investments.
TAKE A STAND!
Join, or help organize, a Neighborhood Watch group. Make sure their meetings are accessible to people with
disabilities. For example, do they
need a sign language interpreter?
Can individuals who use walkers,
crutches, or wheelchairs enter the
meeting place?
Work with local law enforcement to
improve responses to all victims or
witnesses of crime. Role-play how
people with disabilities can handle
threatening situations.
Work with a rehabilitation center or
advocacy groups to offer a presentation to schools and other community
organizations on the needs and concerns of individuals with disabilities.
FOR INFORMATION
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1801 L Street, NW
Washington DC 20507
800-669-3362 • 800-800-3302 TDD
202-663-4900 • 202-663-4494 TDD
National Easter Seal Society
70 East Lake Street
Chicago, IL 60601
800-221-6827 • 312-726-6200
312-726-4258 TDD
Paralyzed Veterans of America
801 18th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
800-424-8200 • 202-872-1300
United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc.
1522 K Street, NW, Suite 1112
Washington, DC 20005
800-USA-5UCP V/TT • 202-842-1266 V/TT
U.S. Department of Justice, Office on the
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
Civil Rights Division
P0 Box 66118
Washington DC 20035-6118
202-514-0301 ADA Hotline
202-514-0383 TDD