Adaptive Design Association

Adaptive Design Association

Adaptive Design Association (ADA) reimagines everyday tools with care and creativity - crafting personalized adaptive furniture, utensils, tools and equipment for disabled people of all ages.

Each piece is made in-house and delivered with the intention of removing barriers to access, whether financial, logistical, or systemic, so that participation is not limited by circumstance.

Every item is built in collaboration with clients, caregivers, educators, and therapists to meet needs often unmet by mass-produced solutions - or as immediate, creative responses when devices are unavailable, delayed, or denied by insurance.

For children with disabilities, timely intervention dramatically shapes outcomes in mobility, communication, cognition, and social-emotional growth.

ADA serves all ages and disabilities with 70% of requests for children under 10 years old, with the highest reported disabilities being: Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Genetic Disorders, and Visual Impairments.

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Tactile Talks: Symbols in practice and building what’s next together primary image

Tactile Talks: Symbols in practice and building what’s next together

Tuesday • 9:00 AM

Adaptive Design Association

Free

Volunteer Build Night - June primary image

Volunteer Build Night - June

Thu, Jun 18 • 5:30 PM

Adaptive Design Association

Free

June 2Tuesday

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Tactile Talks: Symbols in practice and building what’s next together primary image

Tactile Talks: Symbols in practice and building what’s next together

Tuesday • 9:00 AM

Adaptive Design Association

Free

June 18Thursday
Volunteer Build Night - June primary image

Volunteer Build Night - June

Thu, Jun 18 • 5:30 PM

Adaptive Design Association

Free