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08/04/2026: LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR, Restaurant Accessibility - Second Repeat Presentation, Tuesday, August 04, 2026, 12pm-1pm Eastern

08/04/2026: LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR, Restaurant Accessibility - Second Repeat Presentation, Tuesday, August 04, 2026, 12pm-1pm Eastern

1 hr. Webinar

Level: Fundamental

Item#: RV-W080426

SME: BJ Epstein

This is a live, repeat presentation of a webinar that was originally offered on 11/13/2025. Attendees of the previously offered presentation, RV-W111325, will not receive CEU for attending the 08/04/2026 presentation.
 
Imagine you are a restaurant owner, or an architect hired to design a restaurant. Among the thousands of decisions you must make are the decisions related to accessibility. Restaurants are required to be accessible under Title III of the 2010 ADA Standards. Not only will complying with these requirements prevent lawsuits related to accessibility, but you will also be providing a welcoming environment to the disability community. People with disabilities want to be able to go out to eat with family, friends, and co-workers, just like their non-disabled peers. Are you going to welcome them in, or leave them out in the cold?
 
 
Note: This is a live webinar delivered via GoToWebinar. Session instructions will be emailed to you 24-48 hours prior to the webinar and the morning of the webinar. If you have not received your instructions for any reason, please call Customer Support (1-866-546-1212) the day of the event. Webinars are live and interactive. Students will have the ability to interact with and ask questions of the presenter directly. 
Course Objectives

At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Analyze an example restaurant layout for accessibility according to the 2010 ADA Standards.
  2. Design a restaurant floorplan that complies with the 2010 ADA Standards.
  3. List at least 3 components of a restaurant that need to be accessible.
  4. Summarize the benefits of designing and/or operating a restaurant that is accessible to people with disabilities.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: BJ Epstein
BJ  Epstein Photo
BJ Dietz Epstein holds a master’s degree in architecture (M.Arch) from Iowa State University. The major emphasis of her studies there was accessibility. Working with Dr. Arvid Osterberg, author of Access for Everyone, she developed training materials for accessibility to teach students, architects, building inspectors, and facilities, planning, and management staff.
 
Ms. Epstein has ten years of experience in the field of accessibility. She currently works for the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired in San Francisco, as an Accessible Media Specialist. There, she creates audio tactile maps as wayfinding solutions for people who are blind or visually impaired. She also performs accessibility compliance checks for signage, and consults with museums, parks, and businesses to ensure that they go above and beyond for their patrons with disabilities.
 
Ms. Epstein brings a passion for accessibility to her work, as well as the ability to translate from legalese into layman’s terms. She is well versed in the ADA Standards, as well as the California Building Codes pertaining to accessibility. She wants to make accessibility easy to understand and easy to implement.
Professional Organizations
American Hospital Association - AHA - Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC) (General)
American Hospital Association - AHA - Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) (General)
American Institute of Certified Planners/American Planning Association - AICP - Certified Planners (General - 9331449)
BOMI International - RPA, FMA and/or SMA (General)
International Facility Management Association - IFMA - Certified Facility Manager (CFM) (General)