Access Nashville has released two new flyers. The first is a general flyer about its student training program and the second is for restaurants (business community). Many thanks to the Kennedy Center Communications Department who designed the flyers.

Access Nashville Flyer for Students - PDF Version

Access Nashville Flyer for Students - Text Version

Access Nashville Flyer for Business - PDF Version

Access Nashville Flyer for Business - Text Version

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About Access Nashville

Access Nashville is a project of Tennessee Disability Pathfinder that is supported by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.

Access Nashville is guided by a coalition of volunteers with disabilities and representatives from the business, aging, and disability fields. The primary objective is to identify “accessibility friendly” restaurants so all persons can make comfortable decisions about where to eat in Nashville, Tennessee.

Although related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, the goal of this project is focused on gathering accessibility information and does not intend to assess compliance with the accessibility requirements of the ADA.

Each volunteer completes an accessibility survey on a specific restaurant location in the Nashville area.

The survey results are reviewed by Access Nashville and given a rating of Wow Access, Good Access and Limited Access. These results are posted on the Access Nashville website and linked to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau website.

For more information, email Carole Moore-Slater or phone at 800-640-4636 ex.13.