Tracey Ingram, is an experienced health professional who first began her career as a clinical Audiologist, spending over 10 years in private practice dispensing hearing aids and performing diagnostic test procedures. She has consulted with several area businesses and Fortune 500 companies regarding their employee's communication needs, as well as several area colleges and universities. She was the former Director of the Institute of Accent Modification and certified by the Institute of Language and Phonology (PESL) to provide accent modification training. She has been a frequently invited guest speaker for service clubs and consumer groups.
Tracey's latest book Accessibility: Disabled world travels is an educational series designed for people traveling with a disability who need accessibility options. Some of the specific topics discussed in the first volume include: tips for individuals with low vision, critical information for patients diagnosed with diabetes and arthritis, strategies for the hearing impaired, wheelchair accessible solutions, traveling with mobility aids, mobility scooter, traveling with oxygen, how to travel with medication, finding accessible homes to rent, and so much more.
Every volume of the series will focus on specific disabilities with solutions to help overcome some of the barriers encountered when traveling. www.disabledworldtravels.com