As we enter the holiday season and many of us are making plans to spend time with loved ones, it's good to take a step back and ensure that the plans are inclusive and accessible for people with disabilities.
The 3 Ways To Make Your Holidays More Disability-Friendly article on Forbes is a great starting point.
Don't assume disabled people can't or won't want to participate in family gatherings, shopping trips, community events, or office parties. When in doubt, invite them. And don't worry too much if they say no.