Accessibility in Hendricks County
At Visit Hendricks County, we want every resident and visitor to enjoy our community with comfort and confidence. This page brings together accessibility resources to help you plan activities, explore attractions, and have fun throughout Hendricks County.
From accessible parks and trails to sensory-friendly events and local businesses making thoughtful improvements, you’ll find information here to guide your trip. Whether you’re exploring for the day or planning a longer stay, these resources are designed to make your experience easier and more enjoyable.
This is a work in progress, and we are continuing to gather more detailed accessibility information. As updates are added, this page will grow into an even more complete guide. You can also help us by sharing your experiences or suggestions through our Accessibility Feedback Form.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Physical Accessibility
Where can I rent wheelchairs or mobility devices?
You can rent mobility equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers, and canes, from Hendricks County Senior Services.
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Are there any mobility rental companies that deliver mobility devices?
Yes, Hoosier Mobility Solutions in Plainfield offers delivery. Delivery fees will apply.
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Do all businesses comply with ADA Standards?
Many local businesses strive to meet or exceed ADA requirements, but accessibility may vary. We're working closely with our partners to make Hendricks County more welcoming for everyone.
Sensory Accessibility
What attractions offer sensory-friendly hours & events?
Yes, below are attractions that offer sensory-friendly hours & events:
Visual Accessibility
What Resources are there for the Visually Impaired?
Bosma Center for Visionary Solutions, located in Indianapolis, offers in-home programs specifically for seniors and working-age individuals who are visually impaired and cannot travel to their rehabilitation center in Indianapolis for the training needed for a better quality of life.
Another Non-Profit organization that serves Hendricks County residents is accessABILITY Center for Independent Living. This organization offers independent living skills training, assistance with assistive technology, and peer support through their "Visually Impaired Blind Experience" (VIBE) program.
