NBCOT Occupational Therapy Certification Practice Exam

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According to ADA guidelines, what is the minimum clearance required for a wheelchair doorway width?

  1. 28 inches

  2. 32 inches

  3. 35 inches

  4. 45 inches

The correct answer is: 32 inches

The minimum clearance required for a wheelchair doorway width according to ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines is 32 inches. This width ensures that individuals using wheelchairs can easily maneuver through doorways without encountering obstacles that could impede their access or independence. The 32-inch width accommodates various types of wheelchairs, including standard manual chairs and electric wheelchairs, which may have wider dimensions. This standard aims to promote accessibility and inclusivity in public and private spaces, ensuring that individuals with mobility impairments can navigate through doorways safely and comfortably. Inaccessible doorways can create significant barriers for those with disabilities, so adhering to this guideline is essential for providing an environment that accommodates everyone. The ADA also emphasizes the importance of not just the width of doorways but also the overall environment, including turning space and route clearances, to enhance mobility for individuals using wheeled mobility devices.