05/29/2026
New opportunities don't have a limit. 🌟
Whether you're exploring a career change, looking to re-enter the workforce, building new skills, inquiring about independent living, or seeking support to maintain employment, OOD is here to help.
We partner with Ohioans with disabilities to provide:
✅ Career exploration and planning.
✅ Employment and training support.
✅ Workplace accommodations and accessibility services.
✅ Guidance for navigating career transitions.
And more. Your experience, knowledge, and strengths as an older Ohioan matter, and meaningful opportunities can happen at any stage of life.
Learn more and connect with our team today: ➡️ bit.ly/4uXqh3T
05/29/2026
Exciting (AO) news! 🎉
On April 22, the AO team hosted its Southeast Regional Event on Sensory Inclusion in Ohio’s Community Spaces, uniting passionate stakeholders dedicated to enhancing accessibility across the region. The event was held at the Grove City Library.
Attendees gained valuable information on practical strategies for creating welcoming environments for all using sensory kits, sensory spaces, sensory hours and events, sensory maps, and social narratives. 💪
A huge thank you to all who joined us and contributed to this event! Together, we’re making strides toward a more accessible Ohio.
05/28/2026
Meet Jason Ryther, Client Services Supervisor at OOD! ❤️
In his role, Jason works with the Information Technology (IT) Client Services team to develop innovative solutions to complex technical problems, leveraging his more than 23 years of experience to help mentor, coach, and lead the team to achieve excellence in their delivery of IT services.
"I feel good knowing that my work has a direct and positive impact on Ohioans with disabilities."
Read more: ➡️ bit.ly/4uEiOXV
05/26/2026
Accessibility starts long before someone selects a weblink, opens a document, or visits a webpage. 💻
Our latest LinkedIn article, "Creating Screen Reader-Friendly Content (And Beyond)," features an blog piece that explores how to create content that works better for everyone—including how screen readers interpret content, what helps users, the role Braille displays play, and more.
Disability-inclusive digital communication benefits all users by creating access to information, services, and connection.
Read the full article and explore practical ways to improve your digital content accessibility today.
Creating Screen Reader-Friendly Content (and Beyond)
By Eric Duffy · April 2026 Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Accessible Ohio blog series, where Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities Accessibility Coordinator Eric Duffy shares his expert insights and lived experience related to accessibility and disability inclusion. The article ...
05/25/2026
OOD offices will be closed in observance of . ❤️
05/24/2026
Communities become stronger when everyone can fully participate. 💙
Check out Sidney's local efforts on accessibility, disability inclusion, and creating welcoming spaces for Ohioans with disabilities.
From improving access and expanding opportunities to strengthening community connections, these conversations matter. Read the full story now.
Communication Board Installed Near Inclusive Play Area at Tawawa Park
A communication board may look like a simple feature, but at an inclusive playground, it can transform the way children connect and play together. Designed with symbols, pictures, and words, these boa
05/23/2026
Accessibility and disability inclusion take collaboration.
This article highlights how organizations in Springfield are working together to strengthen disability inclusion and create more accessible community spaces and experiences for everyone.
Ensuring a more happens through partnership, listening, and intentional action—and stories like this one show the impact that work can have locally.
Read the full article today. 📰
Springfield Foundation, community orgs highlight disability, accessibility
The Springfield Foundation hosted its first interactive event to provide the community with a deeper understanding of disabilities and raise awareness for accessibility services.
05/23/2026
Looking for something fun to do next weekend? Join the Walk & Roll 5K for Invisible Disabilities at Genoa Park in Columbus on May 30!
This 5K honors those impacted by invisible disabilities, illness, or pain. Move your way—walk, run, roll, or skate—to support disability inclusion and awareness. People of all abilities are welcome to enjoy:
👟 Fully accessible paved race route.
👟 Collaborative art wall at the finish line.
👟 A “Finisher” award.
➡️ And a good time! Click the link below to register today.
Walk & Roll 5K for Invisible Disabilities
The Walk & Roll 5K for Invisible Disabilities is on Saturday May 30, 2026. It includes the following events: 5k and Virtual 5k.
05/22/2026
Heading out for weekend? 😃
As you travel across Ohio, keep this fun fact in mind. Many vending machines and food service locations at Ohio highway rest areas are operated by small business owners who are legally blind through OOD's Business Enterprise (BE) program!
BE operators help keep travelers fueled while building successful entrepreneurial careers.
And if you stop by the Marion rest area, check out the beautiful revamped space completed last year in partnership with the Ohio Department of Transportation, Ohio Department of Development, and Governor Mike DeWine!
May is also —a reminder of how accessible transportation, travel, and public spaces help connect people to work, family, recreation, and opportunity.
Safe travels, Ohio! 🚗