A little history and why we do what we do.
Our commitment to doing our part in this journey with our indigenous community
How Incluzia goes above and beyond with our accessibility standards in everything we do.
What our customers think of their Incluzia experience
Expertise, experience and passion – offering our best to you.
How we change the narrative on accessibility
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Bites from the Media featuring our founder and accessibility thought leader; Marnie Courage
Tools that finally make accessibility accessible.
Use this FREE web platform to Learn about what adaptions your home may need to make it safe and accessible for disabled or older adults.
Is an intuitive digital health assessment and home evaluation platform designed for Occupational Therapists to create detailed, fast, accurate client care plans and home modifications.
Both platforms come with a directory of suppliers of adaptive products and services.
Customized Learning and Industry Information on Accessibility
Check out the latest insights and accessibility news.
Customized workshops and Coaching for your Organization understand and apply accessibility.
Learn about Canadian industry accessibility standards, regulations and design guidelines.
Need help with accessibility design for your project? Incluzia has you covered.
Flexible times and customized for your industry to get your team ready.
On October 19, 2022 we participated in the Rally at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, led by Disability Without Poverty, to support the fast-tracking of Bill C-22 to become law in Canada. This was during the same week as the UN Day for the Elimination of Poverty.
Here are the issues DWP has outlined:
Incluzia is advocating to both provincial and federal governments for increased supports for home modifications to meet the growing of accessible and affordable housing for people with disabilities and older adults in Canada.
Incluzia volunteers presentations to groups evidence-based research on the positive impacts of home modifications in the prevention of falls, premature and inappropriate admissions into long-term care facilities and to promote social engagement and well-being in alignment with the public demands for continued community-based living to thrive in place as we age.
Incluzia’s founder, Marnie Courage, is a volunteer Board Member of the Universal Design Network of Canada. The network is contributing to increasing professional capacity and public awareness the application of universal design in the areas of built environment, product design, learning, Information, communication and technology, learning, outdoor spaces and transportation.
With a specialty in Accessible Housing, Incluzia is working with designers, builders and developers, to collaborate and provides education on the principles of universal design, sustainability of designing housing right the first time, without need for future modifications with changing occupant needs.
Within public spaces our built environment audits include education with businesses and organizations on the benefits of universal design solutions to increase accessibility and inclusion in our communities.