Vend ADA Ohio

Vend ADA Ohio We set up and operate vending machines geared towards being accessible for those with disabilities in central Ohio.

My name is Jeremy Pauley I am a 35-year-old quadriplegic that started the business Vend ADA Ohio as I wanted to make a difference after attempting to use a vending machine that was not accessible to people with disabilities. We are a company focused on buying and placing vending machines in public locations so others facing living a life with disabilities can live that life with the same accessibl

ity opportunities as every other person on Earth. In the United States, 100 million people use vending machines every day. Considering there are 7 million vending machines in the country, the average vending machine gets about 14 patrons daily. If anyone living with a disability can use one of the machines we've placed through us expanding and growing accessible vending I'm that much closer to creating a world where people are able to live barrier-free as the disabled community deserves to live in a more accessible world that allows people their independence. If you would like to contact me about investing or placing a fully accessible vending machine at your location please reach out via email or phone:

[email protected] or 740-248-3545

09/25/2024

The Ticket Program is a good fit for people who currently receive Social Security disability benefits, but who want to improve their earning potential and are committed to preparing for long-term success in the workplace. It offers qualified people with disabilities access to meaningful employment with the assistance of authorized employment service providers.

Learn More

To learn more about the Ticket Program, visit choosework.ssa.gov or call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842 or 1-866-833-2967 (TTY), Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET. Ask for a list of service providers or find providers on your own using the Ticket Program Find Help tool.

You can also learn more by registering for a free, online Work Incentives Seminar Event webinar. Or, text TICKET to 1-571-489-5292 to receive Ticket Program texts. Standard messaging rates may apply, and you can opt-out at any time.

Program Administration

Visit Social Security's Work Site for programmatic information about the Ticket Program. You can also learn more about the Office of Research, Demonstration, and Employment Support, which administers the program.

09/25/2024

In evaluating the best cities for people with disabilities, what are the top five indicators?

09/25/2024

What are some unique financial challenges faced by people with disabilities, particularly those who rely on government assistance? How can they be overcome?

09/25/2024

Columbus, OH, is the third-best city for people with disabilities, in part because it’s home to an especially high number of medical professionals. Columbus has the 9th-most occupational therapists and the eight-most family medicine physicians per capita. In addition, the city has the 11th-most special-education teachers per 1,000 residents with a disability, which improves accessibility within schools.

Columbus is also good for homebuyers with disabilities, as nearly 25% of homes in the city are wheelchair-accessible, the 14th-most in the country. On top of that, Columbus is the 36th-cheapest among the more than 180 cities in our study when it comes to housing affordability. The city has the 13th-lowest homelessness rate for people with disabilities, too.

I am pretty curious how Cleveland Ohio has one of the highest percentages of people living with disabilities in their Ci...
09/25/2024

I am pretty curious how Cleveland Ohio has one of the highest percentages of people living with disabilities in their City but they are ranked dead last out of the top 182 cities in the United States??? I swear we have a lot of work to do for the disabled community in Ohio because there are a lot of things we could easily be doing better if we would take the time to invest in our friends, family, and neighbors living with disabilities. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown Governor Mike DeWine

Governor Mike DeWine and U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown  I am thinking with this being a thing we really need to do better b...
09/25/2024

Governor Mike DeWine and U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown I am thinking with this being a thing we really need to do better because no major metropolitan area in Ohio should be ranked dead last out of all the best and worst places to live with a disability especially when the data shows the highest percentage of people with disabilities living in poverty is Cleveland Ohio.

(source- https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst-cities-for-people-with-disabilities/7164)

09/25/2024

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 28.7% of U.S. adults have a disability. Keeping up with the costs of a disability can be very expensive, too. The average monthly Social Security disability benefit as of June 2024 was only $1,402.69. That adds up to a yearly income of $16,832.28, only slightly above the federal poverty line for a single individual ($15,060).

My SSDI is $950 a month.

09/25/2024

When searching for a new home, people with disabilities often have a longer and more complicated list of considerations than other individuals. In addition to common wish-list items, such as reliable public transportation and diverse entertainment options, people with disabilities also must think about things like the accessibility of homes and public buildings.

“More than one in four U.S. adults live with a disability, so it’s extremely important for cities to prioritize becoming...
09/25/2024

“More than one in four U.S. adults live with a disability, so it’s extremely important for cities to prioritize becoming a safe, welcoming and affordable place for this demographic. The best cities have highly-accessible public facilities and housing, high-quality medical care, and an affordable cost of living for people on a fixed income.”
Chip Lupo, WalletHub Analyst

These are the top 20 Best Cities for People with Disabilities

09/25/2024

The new NDI report, Small Business Ownership by People with Disabilities: Challenges and Opportunities, finds that, with a significant portion (62.5 percent) of people with disabilities outside the labor force, entrepreneurship is an important employment option for this population. However, they are often hindered by limited access to affordable startup capital and a scarcity of supports, services and programs tailored to their unique needs and challenges.

09/25/2024

More than 1.8 million business owners with disabilities in the U.S. often must overcome unique barriers to entrepreneurship as they strive to compete alongside their non-disabled counterparts in a business world that does not fully recognize their abilities and resilience.

09/25/2024

A higher percentage of self-employment in working-age people with disabilities is observed in all age groups, as compared to working-age people without disabilities.

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Whitehall, OH
43213

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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+17402483545

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