The second edition of the guide includes new global insights & more interviews with wheelchair users

LEBANON, Tennessee—Permobil has announced the release of the second edition of its Workplace Accessibility Guide, an expanded resource designed to help employers, architects, facility planners and organizations create productive and approachable work environments.

The new edition introduces broader global perspectives, more practical guidance and even more firsthand experiences from wheelchair users around the world. The company said the guide strengthens Permobil’s long‑standing commitment to inclusive design and its mission to ensure that every person has the right to live life to the fullest.

Updates to the new edition include:

  • Broader global insights: New learnings from workplaces across Europe, the United States and Asia show how accessibility challenges vary by region and how universal design principles can be applied anywhere.
  • More lived experiences: Additional interviews with wheelchair users and inclusion specialists provide real‑world perspectives on what enables and still limits, full participation.
  • Stronger, more actionable guidance: Updated sections offer clearer recommendations for key areas such as meeting rooms, corridors, shared spaces and restrooms, with a sharper focus on practical design decisions.
  • New implementation examples: The guide highlights accessible solutions such as improved wayfinding, tactile systems, climate‑protected parking and smarter elevator design, offering inspiration for both new builds and renovations.

“Accessibility is not a checklist, it is the foundation of true inclusion,” said Chuck Witkowski, president & CEO of Permobil. “When we design environments that empower rather than merely accommodate, we unlock the full potential of our teams and communities. With this second edition of the guide, we aim to challenge assumptions, spark new conversations and support organizations in designing workplaces where everyone can thrive.”