News
2008
We are proud to announce that Cathie Ross has received a U.S. Patent for her Top Ten Accessibility Ruler, created for the Mobility Rules program. This easy to use tool combines the Top Ten Rules for Accessible Living along with an easy to use ruler containing all of the important accessibility measurements. To learn more about the ruler, or order a ruler online, visit the
Mobility Rules™ Accessibility Ruler page.
Mobility Rules, LLC and HomeBridge.org (accessible home search) were included in the lead story featuring accessible homes in the Oregonian real estate section on June 15, 2008. Read the full story here: Download Oregonian feature story (PDF).
2007
CMC Membership continues to grow. Our educational outreach now includes a new video series with samples posted on YouTube. To view our channel, visit http://youtube.com/mobilityrules. Branding changes include a more universal and focused design. The Top Ten Guidelines for Accessible Living Ruler and Booklet set is now available for secure, instant ordering online at http://mobilityrules.com/shopping.html.
2006
Cathie Ross, owner of Bridges To Mobility and Kimberly Powell, a founder of HS1 (Home Search One, Inc.) combined forces to form Mobility Rules, LLC. Mobility Rules™ will offer training tools and education to encourage the advancement of accessible housing. Mobility Rules™ is also the home of a new designation, the CMC (Certified Mobility Consultant). CMC benefits include a listing on the MobilityRules.com website directory and networking with professionals and businesses in the field.
2005
The RMLS™ presented website enhancements to better identify accessible housing in the databases of homes listed for sale. In collaboration with Bridges to Mobility and the Fair Housing Council of Oregon, a training curriculum has been approved to educate Realtors® on the use of these enhancements to better serve the disabled community.
This year has included presentations at various real estate industry conferences, as well as the National CMLS conference, identifying Oregon as a leader in the industry for positively furthering fair housing opportunities for all individuals with disabilities.
Home Search One, Inc. (HS1), a leading developer of web sites and web application for the real estate industry, in association with Bridges to Mobility, introduced HomeBridge.Org, a national portal designed to bring awareness to the growing need for accessible housing. The goal of HomeBridge.Org is to become the most helpful and complete website for special housing needs, offering the user search functions targeting homes with specific accessible features as well as a directory to aid in the process of adapting existing homes eligible to meet required needs.
2004
Bridges to Mobility assisted the Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO) and Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) to secure a Federal HUD grant. This grant was awarded in September for an Education and Outreach Initiative Project. The purpose of the grant is to educate the community and enhance the search tools on the RMLS™ website allowing the general public and the real estate professionals to easily identify accessible features in homes for sale.
2003
Created a strategy for “Making a Good Idea Better” which included Outreach and Education targeting changes in the way we look at “Accessible” housing within the real estate community. Presentations were given to various real estate professionals and associations that had the power to make the changes possible.
2000 - 2002Continued development of the Resource Directory with Realtors®, Contractors, and Service Providers who specialize and focus on finding or modifying homes to become accessible and increase mobility.
2000Established Bridges to Mobility with the ultimate goal to be able to identify accessible housing allowing individuals to function independently at the highest level possible within their home environment. Focused on, “What is accessible housing?”
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