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Many functional limitations and symptoms are common to many different types of disabilities. Following is a list of common symptoms/limitations and suggested accommodations for each:

Attendance Issues

  • Provide flexible leave for health problems
  • Provide a self-paced work load and flexible hours
  • Allow employee to work from home
  • Provide part-time work schedule

Chemical sensitivity

  • Provide sensitivity training to coworkers
  • Provide air purification.
  • Provide additional rest breaks for the individual to step out for fresh air.
  • Create a smoke and fragrance-free work environment.
  • Consider an alternative work arrangement such as work from home.
  • Allow for alternative work arrangements when construction is taking place.
  • Use alternative pest management practice that will not require the use of chemicals.
  • Allow the individual to wear a respirator while working.
  • Allow alternative communication patterns to allow the individual to avoid situations that create physical discomfort (e.g., e-mails versus face-to-face meetings)

Difficulty handling stress & emotions

  • Develop strategies to deal with work problems before they arise
  • Provide sensitivity training to coworkers
  • Provide praise and positive reinforcement
  • Refer to counseling and employee assistance programs
  • Allow telephone calls during work hours to doctors and others for support
  • Provide information on counseling and employee assistance programs
  • Allow the employee to take a break to use stress management techniques to deal with frustration

Difficulty working effectively with supervisors

  • Provide positive praise and reinforcement
  • Provide written job instructions
  • Write clear expectations of responsibilities and consequences of not meeting them
  • Allow for open communication to managers and supervisors
  • Provide written work agreements
  • Develop a procedure to evaluate the effectiveness of the accommodation
  • Establish written long term and short term goals
  • Develop strategies to deal with problems before they arise

Difficulty Maintaining Concentration

  • Reduce distractions clutter in the employee’s work area
  • Provide space enclosures or a private office
  • Allow for use of white noise or environmental sound machines
  • Allow the employee to play soothing music using a cassette player and headset
  • Increase natural lighting or provide full spectrum lighting
  • Plan for uninterrupted work time

Difficulty Staying Organized and Meeting Deadlines

  • Make daily TO-DO lists and check items off as they are completed
  • Use several calendars to mark meetings and deadlines
  • Remind employee of important deadlines via memos or e-mail or weekly supervision
  • Use a watch or pager with timer capability
  • Use electronic organizers
  • Divide large assignments into smaller tasks and steps
  • Assign a mentor to assist employee determining goals and provide daily guidance
  • Schedule weekly meetings with supervisor, manager or mentor to determine if goals are being met

Fatigue/Weakness

  • Reduce or eliminate physical exertion and workplace stress
  • Schedule periodic rest breaks away from the workstation
  • Allow work from home
  • Implement ergonomic workstation design
  • Provide a scooter or other mobility aid if walking cannot be reduced
  • Provide parking close to the work-site
  • Install automatic door openers
  • Make sure materials and equipment are within reach range
  • Move workstation close to other work areas, office equipment, and break rooms
  • Reduce noise with sound absorbent baffles/partitions, environmental sound machines, and headsets
  • Provide alternate work space to reduce visual and auditory distractions
  • Allow a flexible work schedule and flexible use of leave time

Fine Motor Impairment:

  • Implement ergonomic workstation design
  • Provide alternative computer access
  • Provide alternative telephone access
  • Provide arm supports
  • Provide writing and grip aids
  • Provide a page turner and a book holder
  • Provide a note taker

Gross Motor Impairment:

  • Modify the work-site to make it accessible
  • Provide parking close to the work-site
  • Provide an accessible entrance
  • Install automatic door openers
  • Provide an accessible restroom and break room
  • Provide an accessible route of travel to other work areas used by the employee
  • Modify the workstation to make it accessible
  • Adjust desk height if wheelchair or scooter is used
  • Make sure materials and equipment are within reach range
  • Move workstation close to other work areas, office equipment, and break rooms

Hearing & Speech Impairments

  • Provide a qualified interpreter for certain functions such as training sessions
  • Provide close-captioned videos for training/instructional purposes
  • Provide TDD equipment
  • Provide sensitivity and etiquette training for coworkers
  • Install visual alarms such as flashing lights
  • Establish buddy system so a hearing coworker can alert employee to an emergency
  • Use alternative communications methods (e-mail, written notes, etc).
  • Provide telephone amplifiers

Maintaining Stamina during the Workday

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Allow longer or more frequent work breaks
  • Provide additional time to learn new responsibilities
  • Provide self-paced workload
  • Provide backup coverage for when the employee needs to take breaks
  • Allow for time off for counseling
  • Allow employee to work from home during part of the day
  • Provide for job sharing opportunities
  • Part time work schedules

Medical Treatment Allowances:

  • Provide flexible schedules
  • Provide flexible leave
  • Allow employee to work from home
  • Provide part-time work schedules
  • Allow a self-paced workload with flexible hours

Memory Deficits

  • Allow the employee to tape record meetings
  • Provide type written minutes of each meeting
  • Use notebooks, calendars, or sticky notes to record information for easy retrieval
  • Provide written as well as verbal instructions
  • Allow additional training time
  • Provide written checklists
  • Provide environmental cues to assist in memory for locations of items, such as labels, color coding, or bulletin boards
  • Post instructions over all frequently used equipment

Photosensitivity (Sensitivity to light)

  • Minimize outdoor activities between the peak hours of 10:00 am and 4:00 PM
  • Avoid reflective surfaces such as sand, snow, and concrete
  • Provide clothing to block UV rays
  • Provide "waterproof" sun-protective agents such as sunblocks or sunscreens
  • Install low wattage overhead lights
  • Provide task lighting
  • Replace fluorescent lighting with full spectrum or natural lighting
  • Eliminate blinking and flickering lights
  • Install adjustable window blinds and light filters

Physical Limitations

  • Install ramps, handrails, and provide handicap parking spaces
  • Install lever style door handles
  • Clear pathways of travel of any unnecessary equipment and furniture
  • Install wheelchair-accessible workstations
  • Problem Solving Deficits
  • Provide picture diagrams of problem solving techniques, i.e. flow charts
  • Restructure the job to include only essential functions
  • Assign a supervisor, manager or mentor to be available when the employee has questions

Respiratory Difficulties:

  • Provide adjustable ventilation
  • Keep work environment free from dust, smoke, odor, and fumes
  • Implement a "fragrance-free" workplace policy and a "smoke free" building policy
  • Avoid temperature extremes
  • Use fan/air-conditioner or heater at the workstation
  • Redirect air conditioning and heating vents

Seizures

  • Flexibility in work schedule to allow use of public transportation
  • Job restructuring (e.g., assign driving duties to coworker)
  • Automatic cutoff switches on machinery
  • Have a pillow available to support head during seizure
  • Staff first aid training and first aid posters in workplace
  • Eliminate strobe-type flashing lights
  • Install safety shield around machinery
  • Install soft carpet to cover hard flooring in work area

Skin Irritations:

  • Avoid infectious agents and chemicals
  • Provide protective clothing

Sleep Disorder:

  • Allow flexible work hours
  • Allow frequent breaks
  • Allow work from home

Temperature Sensitivity:

  • Modify work-site temperature
  • Modify dress code
  • Use fan/air-conditioner or heater at the workstation
  • Allow flexible scheduling and flexible use of leave time
  • Allow work from home during extremely hot or cold weather
  • Maintain the ventilation system
  • Redirect air conditioning and heating vents
  • Provide an office with separate temperature control
  • Provide a hand mister/sprayer that enables employee to cool off

Visual Problems

  • Provide written information in large print
  • Change fluorescent lights to high intensity, white lights
  • Increase natural lighting
  • Provide a glare guard for computer monitors
  • Consult a vision specialist particularly with someone who has lost part of or all of their vision

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