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  • August 14, 2024
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RHFAC Exam With 100% Correct And
Verified Answers

built environment - Correct Answer-physical spaces and
places where people live, work, learn and play


accessibility - Correct Answer-degree to which a product,
device, activity, facility, service or environment allows
everyone to participate fully and is available to everyone on
an equal basis


Meaningful access - Correct Answer-access that meets the
real accessibility needs of all users of a Site, regardless of
their physical ability


Seeing - Correct Answer-sensory disability, includes people
with blindness and low vision


Hearing - Correct Answer-sensory disability, includes people
with partial hearing loss to total hearing loss


Physical disabilities - Correct Answer-includes mobility,
flexibility, dexterity, and pain



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,Learning disabilities - Correct Answer-affects acquision,
organization, retention, understanding or use of verbal or
non-verbal information


Developmental disabilities - Correct Answer-occur from
birth or early childhood, inhibit or delay an individual's
ability to perform a number of tasks


Mental health related - Correct Answer-disorders that affect
mood, thinking and behaviour


Memory - Correct Answer-affects storage, retention, and
recollection of memories


Communication disabilities - Correct Answer-impact
speaking or understanding spoken language, can overlap
with other challenges such as learning difficulties, cognitive
challenges, or an aspect of autism spectrum disorders,
mental health-related problems, or hearing-related
conditions


Visible vs. invisible disabilities - Correct Answer-physical
are often visible, learning disability or mental health are
hidden


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,Medical model of disability - Correct Answer-
disability as a medical condition and expects
the person with the disability to change to fit
with society


Social model of disability - Correct Answer-
method of looking at the disability experience
considers an individual's needs in the context
of wider society. Focuses on barriers created
by society


Barriers to Accessibility - Correct Answer-
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities
Act identifies five barriers—attitudinal,
architectural and physical, organizational or
systemic, information or communications,
technology


attitudinal barriers - Correct Answer-
behaviours, perceptions and assumptions that
discriminate against persons with disabilities

Assuming a person with a physical disability
is not capable of being employed,



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, Assuming a person with hearing loss cannot
effectively communicate socially or in a work
setting,


Assuming that someone with vision loss cannot navigate public
transportation, city streets or even a filing cabinet,


Assuming that a person with mental health issues cannot handle
stress.


Architectural or Physical - Correct Answer-elements of buildings
or outdoor spaces that block or limit access to persons with
disabilities,
Sidewalks, hallways, and doorways that are too narrow for a
wheelchair, scooter or walker,
Counters or desks that are too high for persons of short stature or
someone using a wheelchair, or other mobility device, to interact
with staff or to carry out a transaction,
Poor lighting that makes it difficult for a person with low vision to
see or for someone who lip-reads or uses sign language,
Doorknobs that are difficult to grasp for a person with arthritis,
telephones that are not equipped with telecommunications
devices for people who are deaf or hard of hearing,
lack of visual fire alarms could mean that a person with a hearing
disability is working in an area that is unsafe for them.



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