Getting Around | Duke Access and Accommodation Services
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Getting Around | Duke Access and Accommodation Services
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Getting Around
Getting Around Campus
Map
of campus buildings, paths of travel and additional accessibility information
Duke Access and Accommodation Services Accessibility Map
Accessible transportation
options, including
bus schedules
Accessible
parking information
Gender Inclusive Restrooms
Getting Around Durham
Family-owned and -operated company serving Durham and the entire Triangle region. Offers six-, seven-, and 14-passenger, GPS-equipped vans available 24/7/365.
Online reservations available; credit cards and DukeCard FLEX program accepted. No need to schedule in advance – call and ride the same day. Private rides only (no shared rides and routes).
Non-emergency medical transport: Provides complete transportation services for those who are mobility impaired, including services for those with wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, and clients with special needs.
Wheelchair accessible vehicles: For this type of transportation, simply request when calling to order. Vehicles used for this service include the ramp-equipped, ADA compliant vans; low-floor vans for easy access; and step-stool for easier entry.
Click here for a link to
Charlene's Safe Ride
.
Durham, NC 27701
Phone:
919-957-1111
ADA MiniVans
Airport Transportation Service
Other scheduled special event services
www.carolinalivery.com
GoDurham ACCESS is the name of the ADA paratransit service for the City of Durham
GoDurham ACCESS Office1911 Fay Street
Durham NC, 27704
Durham Station Transportation Center
located at 515 W Pettigrew Street, Durham, NC 27704
Phone:
919-683-3282
Fax:
919-682-1101
Kneeling buses and wheelchair transport. (The front of the bus lowers approximately 4" to minimize the step into the bus. This feature is in addition to the wheelchair lift.)
Three transport vans (wheelchair lift equipped).
Recommended: 24 hours notice for transport van
https://godurhamtransit.org/access
https://godurhamtransit.org
Report an Access Issue or Problem
Please notify us if you have an access concern about any part of the Duke University campus or Duke University Health System facilities. This includes access into or around any of the buildings as well as paths, crosswalks and parking lots.
Report an Access Issue or Problem
PLEASE NOTE:
The Duke Campus is a dynamic environment and things change, often without advance notice. If you note any changes making the information contained on this web page no longer accurate, please contact Duke Access and Accommodation Services (formally DMS) at
DAAS@duke.edu
or call
919-668-1267
Campus Accessibility
Arts
Want to attend an event on Campus? Visit
tickets.duke.edu
for accessibility information. Under the Plan Your Visit tab, you will find a list of venues. Click on the venue for additional information including site accessibility and accessible routes at the venue.
Want to spend some time in a museum? Visit the Nasher Museum.
This page is your accessible guide to the museum
.
Dining
Hungry? Duke has a variety of dining options around campus. Visit
Duke Dining
- to see information on the various locations and dining options.
Libraries
Duke has quite a few libraries around the Campus. Go to
library.duke.edu
to check them out. The Libraries tab has links to the various Libraries and the About tab has information on directions and accessibility.
Recreation
Want to head to the gym? Visit
recreation.duke.edu
for information about the various campus recreation centers on Campus. For accessibility information for the various locations, check out
Commitment to Inclusion
. Page down for program information and accessibility information for the recreation centers.
Want to spend some time outdoors? Consider a visit to Duke Gardens.
This page has information about the accessible areas of the gardens
.
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Medical Equipment / Wheelchair Rental
For your convenience DAAS and SDAO have complied a listing of local companies in the Durham, North Carolina area that provide both sales and rental of medical equipment such as wheelchairs, lifts, furniture and accessories. Please follow the link(s) below to access this resource listing:
Medical Equipment / Wheelchair Rental Listing
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Additional Resources and Information
See Resources for additional resources in support of accessible media, attending athletic events, event planning, and obtaining interpreters - as well as specific information for instructors and employee managers.
Resources
Emergency Dorm Assistance
The first point of contact for emergency assistance in dorm rooms (such as damaged clickers etc.) is the RA on call.
For emergency repairs (broken elevators etc.) there is a GM mechanic on call at
919-730-9645
ADA Facilities Program Director: Chris Sparrow
The Duke Access and Accommodation Services ADA Facilities Program Director, a position created to ensure all Duke facilities continue to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act, Rehabilitation Act, and the NC State Accessibility Building Code. This position works with components throughout the University, Medical Center and Health System, and provides expertise in developing strategies for ADA compliance and in identifying and resolving ADA accessibility issues throughout Duke facilities and grounds. For questions related to facilities access issues, please contact Chris Sparrow either via email
christopher.sparrow@duke.edu
or via telephone
(919) 667-4879
Skip to main
Getting Around
Getting Around Campus
Map
of campus buildings, paths of travel and additional accessibility information
Duke Access and Accommodation Services Accessibility Map
Accessible transportation
options, including
bus schedules
Accessible
parking information
Gender Inclusive Restrooms
Getting Around Durham
Family-owned and -operated company serving Durham and the entire Triangle region. Offers six-, seven-, and 14-passenger, GPS-equipped vans available 24/7/365.
Online reservations available; credit cards and DukeCard FLEX program accepted. No need to schedule in advance – call and ride the same day. Private rides only (no shared rides and routes).
Non-emergency medical transport: Provides complete transportation services for those who are mobility impaired, including services for those with wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, and clients with special needs.
Wheelchair accessible vehicles: For this type of transportation, simply request when calling to order. Vehicles used for this service include the ramp-equipped, ADA compliant vans; low-floor vans for easy access; and step-stool for easier entry.
Click here for a link to
Charlene's Safe Ride
.
Durham, NC 27701
Phone:
919-957-1111
ADA MiniVans
Airport Transportation Service
Other scheduled special event services
www.carolinalivery.com
GoDurham ACCESS is the name of the ADA paratransit service for the City of Durham
GoDurham ACCESS Office1911 Fay Street
Durham NC, 27704
Durham Station Transportation Center
located at 515 W Pettigrew Street, Durham, NC 27704
Phone:
919-683-3282
Fax:
919-682-1101
Kneeling buses and wheelchair transport. (The front of the bus lowers approximately 4" to minimize the step into the bus. This feature is in addition to the wheelchair lift.)
Three transport vans (wheelchair lift equipped).
Recommended: 24 hours notice for transport van
https://godurhamtransit.org/access
https://godurhamtransit.org
Report an Access Issue or Problem
Please notify us if you have an access concern about any part of the Duke University campus or Duke University Health System facilities. This includes access into or around any of the buildings as well as paths, crosswalks and parking lots.
Report an Access Issue or Problem
PLEASE NOTE:
The Duke Campus is a dynamic environment and things change, often without advance notice. If you note any changes making the information contained on this web page no longer accurate, please contact Duke Access and Accommodation Services (formally DMS) at
DAAS@duke.edu
or call
919-668-1267
Campus Accessibility
Arts
Want to attend an event on Campus? Visit
tickets.duke.edu
for accessibility information. Under the Plan Your Visit tab, you will find a list of venues. Click on the venue for additional information including site accessibility and accessible routes at the venue.
Want to spend some time in a museum? Visit the Nasher Museum.
This page is your accessible guide to the museum
.
Dining
Hungry? Duke has a variety of dining options around campus. Visit
Duke Dining
- to see information on the various locations and dining options.
Libraries
Duke has quite a few libraries around the Campus. Go to
library.duke.edu
to check them out. The Libraries tab has links to the various Libraries and the About tab has information on directions and accessibility.
Recreation
Want to head to the gym? Visit
recreation.duke.edu
for information about the various campus recreation centers on Campus. For accessibility information for the various locations, check out
Commitment to Inclusion
. Page down for program information and accessibility information for the recreation centers.
Want to spend some time outdoors? Consider a visit to Duke Gardens.
This page has information about the accessible areas of the gardens
.
Loading...
Medical Equipment / Wheelchair Rental
For your convenience DAAS and SDAO have complied a listing of local companies in the Durham, North Carolina area that provide both sales and rental of medical equipment such as wheelchairs, lifts, furniture and accessories. Please follow the link(s) below to access this resource listing:
Medical Equipment / Wheelchair Rental Listing
Loading...
Additional Resources and Information
See Resources for additional resources in support of accessible media, attending athletic events, event planning, and obtaining interpreters - as well as specific information for instructors and employee managers.
Resources
Emergency Dorm Assistance
The first point of contact for emergency assistance in dorm rooms (such as damaged clickers etc.) is the RA on call.
For emergency repairs (broken elevators etc.) there is a GM mechanic on call at
919-730-9645
ADA Facilities Program Director: Chris Sparrow
The Duke Access and Accommodation Services ADA Facilities Program Director, a position created to ensure all Duke facilities continue to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act, Rehabilitation Act, and the NC State Accessibility Building Code. This position works with components throughout the University, Medical Center and Health System, and provides expertise in developing strategies for ADA compliance and in identifying and resolving ADA accessibility issues throughout Duke facilities and grounds. For questions related to facilities access issues, please contact Chris Sparrow either via email
christopher.sparrow@duke.edu
or via telephone
(919) 667-4879