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One-Stop Centers and Resource Rooms

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A doorbell is a simple accommodation to let visitors know staff will assist them. Press Escape to Close This awkward entrance vestibule would require staff assistance to help some visitors. Press Escape to Close An automatic door at an entrance can also been used as a regular door. Press Escape to Close This automatic door is at the entrance of the Rio Nuevo One-Stop center. Press Escape to Close A celebration cake for Sierra Vista One-Stop staff completing hands-on training. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of Nogales One-Stop center. Press Escape to Close A welcoming One-Stop center may provide comfortable and attractive waiting areas. Press Escape to Close This front desk staff is located immediately inside the front door of a One-Stop center. Press Escape to Close The entire lobby of the One-Stop center building is accessible. Press Escape to Close This lobby of a One-Stop center in Gilbert features low racks that are accessible. Press Escape to Close The lobby of the West Valley Center features an accessible floor plan for reception staff. Press Escape to Close A lobby counter with a lowered height as well as regular counter height is accessible. Press Escape to Close The Rio Nuevo One-Stop center has a lowered counter height for accessibility. Press Escape to Close This is the lobby for the Nogales One-Stop center, Santa Cruz county. Press Escape to Close Yuma YPIC staff with certificates for completing AT training with all hands-on items. Press Escape to Close Information about job fair are grouped together on display. Press Escape to Close AT Trainer working with a trainee in the computer lab. Press Escape to Close A Resource Room provides many assistive technology resources. Press Escape to Close Large print signage provides good information in a lobby. Press Escape to Close Large print signage identifies client-use computers. Press Escape to Close This One-Stop center sign identifies resources in the computer lab. Press Escape to Close This standing Kiosk sign uses high contrast lettering. Press Escape to Close Signs in the lobby identify disability services. Press Escape to Close These lobby signs show a CCTV and a TTY are available. Press Escape to Close An accessible restroom sign features high contrast colors, raised symbols, large print and Braille. Press Escape to Close This large accessibility sign tells visitors services are available. Press Escape to Close Some Resource Rooms have an AT Kiosk of printed resources to answer questions about assistive technlogy and accommodations. Press Escape to Close A standing Kiosk organizes information with large print labels in the One-Stop center, Sierra Vista. Press Escape to Close This Resource Room in Flagstaff has a special computer lab for client use, clearly labeled. Press Escape to Close Easy-to-use material with signs, clear labels and convenient location help clients to help themselves. Press Escape to Close Racks for resource materials are convenient to access on wall racks and revolving stands that are in reach of most people. Press Escape to Close A typical Computer Lab has many computers and some privacy with cubible dividers, this one at West Valley Center. Press Escape to Close Access to entering a computer lab presents barriers for wheelchair users to navigate in tight spaces. Press Escape to Close An accessible computer in Prescott features a combination CCTV and monitor for the computer user. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of 51st Avenue West One-Stop Center. Press Escape to Close An entrance with an automatic door leaf will be clearly marked with a universal accessibility logo and switch nearby. Press Escape to Close An automatic door often converts a standard door with an operator box and arm placed overhead. Press Escape to Close A post with a switch for an automatic door is even better with a foot switch as well as a hand switch. Press Escape to Close A foot switch for an automatic door is positioned for the foot rest of a wheelchair to tap. Press Escape to Close A door switch may be positioned in the door frame at an entrance with an automatic door. Press Escape to Clos A simple automatic door operator has a toggle switch to turn the power off and on. Press Escape to Close An elevator should be provided for access to an upper floor government office. Press Escape to Close An accessible water cooler and low wall racks are convenient most visitors. Press Escape to Close Organizing printed materials in low shelves and racks positioned low on the wall help wheelchair users. Press Escape to Close Cubicles divide office spaces but confidentiality is reduced. Press Escape to Close The height of these two water coolers are accessible but the wall phone is too high for wheelchair users. Press Escape to Close This parking lot for a DES office features a curb cut-out and sloped ramp access from the parking area. Press Escape to Close A posted sign for an accessible parking space notes extra width for wheelchair ramps as van accessible. Press Escape to Close Extra width in these accessible parking spaces means a van can park in either space and have room for the wheelchair ramp. Press Escape to Close A convenient entrance for a One-Stop Center is an automatic door, accessible parking at the sidewalk close to the door, and no curbs or steps. Press Escape to Close Large desktop icons with large font size labels are easier to use for a person with vision impairments, cognitive challenges or limited dexterity. Press Escape to Close A variety of alternative keyboards and input devices are ready to use with a USB hub to connect them to a desktop system. Press Escape to Closee An accessible restroom is clearly marked with high contrast signage. Press Escape to Close These restroom doors feature lever handles for easy access and large print, high contrast color signage. Press Escape to Close An accessible lavatory sink provides room for a wheelchair user to move under the sink to reach the faucet. Press Escape to Close An accessible restroom stall provides a large door and room for a wheelchair to move around in the space.  Press Escape to Close The door for an accessible restroom features a handle to make exiting easier than using a doorknob. Press Escape to Close Inside an accessible restroom stall the lever door latch and the low hook accommodates a wheelchair user. Press Escape to Close An accessible restroom in Nogales features grab bars, accessible lavatory sink, and even deoorations. Press Escape to Close Certificate awarded for completion of all AT Competencies, ATAZ Staff Training Program. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of VR Resource Room, Bullhead City. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of La Paz County One-Stop Center, Parker. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of VR Resource Room, Kingman. Press Escape to Close Front entrance VR Resource Room, Apache Junction. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of Casa Grande Resource Room for VR is located side of parking lot. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of VR Resource Room, Coolidge. Press Escape to Close Front entrance of VR Resource Room, Safford. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Kingman's One-Stop Center is at far end of Mohave County buildings. Press Escape to Close Entrance of ShowLow One-Stop Center, Navajo County.  Press Escape to Close Entrance of Kino Service Center in Tucson, Pima County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Benson Multi-service Center in Cochise County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Yuma One-Stop Center in Yuma County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Gilbert One-Stop Center in Maricopa County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of West Valley Center in Maricopa County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Phoenix 7th Street North One-Stop Center in Maricopa County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Cottonwood One-Stop Center in Yavapai County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Cottonwood One-Stop Center in Yavapai County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Tucson VR office, Ft. Lowell. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Tucson VR office, Romero. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Flagstaff One-Stop Center in Coconino County. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Flagstaff VR office, Walgreens site. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Tucson VR office, Mona Lisa Drive. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Tucson VR office, W. Irvington. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Phoenix VR office, W. Indian School. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Tucson VR office, 100 N. Stone. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Phoenix VR office, 16th Street. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Phoenix VR office, 4411 south 40th Street. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Douglas VR office, F Avenue, Douglas. Press Escape to Close Employer training sponsored by the Globe One-Stop Center at Walmart, greeting in lobby. Press Escape to Close Employer training display of AT, for Walmart in Globe, sponsored by the Globe One-Stop Center. Press Escape to Close Entrance of the City of Phoenix 7th Street North One-Stop Center. Press Escape to Close Entrance of the VR Resource Room, Mesa-Dobson. Press Escape to Close Entrance of the Prescott Multi-Service Center, aOne-Stop Center. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Romero Street, Tucson VR Office. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Phoenix VR office, W. Indian School. Press Escape to Close Entrance of Yuma VR office in Multi-Service Center. Press Escape to Close

One-Stop Locations

Arizona One-Stop locations are federally-funded by the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) whose principle is to " ...create a comprehensive, customer-focused workforce investment system. To find One-Stop locations and assistive technology availability, please select the link AZ One-Stops/Resource Rooms from the navigation menu on the left sidebar for this page.


Resource Rooms

Arizona provides Resource Rooms with accessible goods and services in Vocational Rehabilitation Offices and some RSA (Rehabilitation Services Administration) locations. To find these Resource Rooms and assistive technology availability, please select the link AZ One-Stops/Resource Rooms from the navigation menu on the left sidebar for this page.






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