Success Enablers
Set yourself up for success.
Our comprehensive list of Success Enablers supports you in asking for and receiving the accommodations you need to excel in your career.
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Accessible Building
- Accessible Elevators
- Knobs
- Parking Spaces
- Toilets
- Window Openings
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Accessible Devices
- Monitors
- Other
- Phone
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Accessible Work Environment
- Automatic Door Openers
- Carts
- Chairs
- Chairs, Ladders & Supports
- Desks
- Ergonomic Assessments
- Ergonomic Tools
- Flexible Furniture
- Flexible Schedule
- Lifts & Platforms
- Lighting Resources
- Meeting Tables
- Microphone
- Mini Refrigerator
- Mobility Tools
- Noise Cancelling Headphones
- Organizational Tools
- Shades
- Shields
- Sound Alerts
- Speakers
- Temperature Adjustments
- Tools
- Transportation
- White Noise Machine
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Air Quality
- Air Cleaners
- Contaminant Removal
- Purifiers
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Alternative Input
- Headsets
- Keyboard
- Mice
- Mouth Wand
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Behavioral Support
- Apps for Anxiety and Stress
- Behavior Modification Techniques
- Reasonable Breaks
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In Person or Live Assistance
- Assistive Technology Assessment
- Assistive Technology Training
- Auditory Communication Support
- Digital Accessibility Assessment
- Job Coaching / Mentorship
- Orientation and Mobility Training
- Personal Attendant
- Visual Communication Support
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Interview Preferences
- Accessible Building
- Access to Fidgeting Devices
- Alternate Interview Format
- American Sign Language
- Assistant
- Closed Captioning
- Extra Time
- Information Ahead of Time
- Information in Alternative Format
- Periodic Rest Breaks
- Permission to Record
- Screen Reader
- Speech Recognition Software
- Tinted Glasses, Sunglasses
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Job Modification
- Access to Fidgeting Devices
- Information Ahead of Time
- Information in Alternative Format
- Other
- Permission to Record
- Reminders
- Verbal Responses
- Written Responses
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Job Restructuring
- Extra Time
- Flexible Schedules
- Marginal Functions
- Policy Modification
- Remote Work
- Removal from Job Duties
- Telework
- Uninterrupted Work Time
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Modified Breaks
- Modified Breaks
- Modified Break Schedule
- Periodic Rest Breaks
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Onboarding
- Information in Alternative Format
- Materials in Audio Format / Audio Materials Ahead of Time
- Tasks in Alternate Format
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Service Animal/Emotional Support Animal
- Emotional Support Animal
- Service Animal
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Software & Devices
- Alternative Input Methods
- Braille Reader
- Devices
- Dictation Software
- Mobile Apps for Communication
- Screen Reader
- Software
- Texts In Audio Format
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Accessible Building
An accessible building refers to the external physical structure, access to entry, and the ability to navigate seamlessly within the space.
- Accessible Elevators
- Knobs
- Parking Spaces
- Toilets
- Window Openings
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Accessible Devices
An accessible device refers to any device such as a computer, telephone or alert system that allows an individual with disabilities full use with ease.
- Monitors
- Other
- Phone
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Accessible Work Environment
An accessible work environment allows employees with disabilities to navigate their physical and digital workstations and meeting spaces easily.
- Automatic Door Openers
- Carts
- Chairs
- Chairs, Ladders & Supports
- Desks
- Ergonomic Assessments
- Ergonomic Tools
- Flexible Furniture
- Flexible Schedule
- Lifts & Platforms
- Lighting Resources
- Meeting Tables
- Microphone
- Mini Refrigerator
- Mobility Tools
- Noise Cancelling Headphones
- Organizational Tools
- Shades
- Shields
- Sound Alerts
- Speakers
- Temperature Adjustments
- Tools
- Transportation
- White Noise Machine
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Air Quality
The air quality of an environment can have a significant impact on an individual’s health and/or ability to complete work-related tasks. When needed, air quality testing and remediation can provide access to employees with disabilities related to air quality.
- Air Cleaners
- Contaminant Removal
- Purifiers
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Alternative Input
Alternative Input solutions refer to devices or software platforms that provide different methods of relaying information.
- Headsets
- Keyboard
- Mice
- Mouth Wand
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Behavioral Support
Time and space to engage in behavioral modification techniques in the workplace environment can be a reasonable accommodation.
- Apps for Anxiety and Stress
- Behavior Modification Techniques
- Reasonable Breaks
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In Person or Live Assistance
In-Person or Live Assistance refers to access to another designated person who provides specific services to the employee during the workday.
- Assistive Technology Assessment
- Assistive Technology Training
- Auditory Communication Support
- Digital Accessibility Assessment
- Job Coaching / Mentorship
- Orientation and Mobility Training
- Personal Attendant
- Visual Communication Support
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Interview Preferences
Interview preferences refers to flexibility around interview time, format, environment, or process.
- Accessible Building
- Access to Fidgeting Devices
- Alternate Interview Format
- American Sign Language
- Assistant
- Closed Captioning
- Extra Time
- Information Ahead of Time
- Information in Alternative Format
- Periodic Rest Breaks
- Permission to Record
- Screen Reader
- Speech Recognition Software
- Tinted Glasses, Sunglasses
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Job Modification
Job modification refers to any change to communication, training, evaluation or supervision in order to allow an employee with a disability to perform their essential job functions.
- Access to Fidgeting Devices
- Information Ahead of Time
- Information in Alternative Format
- Other
- Permission to Record
- Reminders
- Verbal Responses
- Written Responses
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Job Restructuring
Job restructuring refers to changes in marginal job responsibilities such as redesign, reallocation or the redistribution of tasks.
- Extra Time
- Flexible Schedules
- Marginal Functions
- Policy Modification
- Remote Work
- Removal from Job Duties
- Telework
- Uninterrupted Work Time
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Modified Breaks
Modified breaks refers to a shift in scheduling of regular breaks and meals to accommodate the needs of an individual with disabilities.
- Modified Breaks
- Modified Break Schedule
- Periodic Rest Breaks
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Onboarding
Onboarding refers to any shift to any onboarding schedule, process or content to ensure it is presented in an accessible way.
- Information in Alternative Format
- Materials in Audio Format / Audio Materials Ahead of Time
- Tasks in Alternate Format
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Service Animal/Emotional Support Animal
Service animals refers to animals, generally dogs, who are trained to provide a specific service to an individual with a disability. Emotional support animals, in contrast, refers to any animal assisting a person with a disability by providing companionship.
- Emotional Support Animal
- Service Animal
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Software & Devices
Software & Devices refers to computer software or hardware used specifically to provide access to a person with a disability in the workplace.
- Alternative Input Methods
- Braille Reader
- Devices
- Dictation Software
- Mobile Apps for Communication
- Screen Reader
- Software
- Texts In Audio Format