Authors Bridge, C., Jung, Y. Published 1st March 2012 Audience Consumers, Government/NGOs/Peaks, Industry, Librarians/Researchers/Students ISBN 978-0-7334-31 DOI 10.26288/63031a721cf04
This research seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current design, installation and use of demountable ramps. Through understanding the advantages and limitations of using demountable ramps, this research aims further to investigate the possibility of demountable ramps as a potential cost-saving home adaptation compared to other mobility access options. It is hoped that this research will increase consumer knowledge and assist consumers to make informed decisions when choosing a ramp. The research also seeks to guide home modification practice in supporting people with mobility impairments, with a greater focus on flexible design.
1st edition Demountable ramps: A qualitative assessment of value for people with mobility impairments by Yong Moon Jung and Catherine Bridge, March 2012. Reprinted June 2014
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