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LEX FOR GOOD

Accessibility

Everyone should be able to experience Lexington.

Lexington is a great city, with so many unique and beautiful experiences to offer—but we can only call it great if it’s great for everyone. LEX for Good Accessibility Partners do their part in making that goal a reality by providing accommodations and services for people of different abilities.

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We've partnered with Wheel the World to bring you the best information possible on accessibility. Check out Lexington's options on the Wheel the World site and peruse through our listings to find the best fit for you. 

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Autistic & Neurodivergent Sensory Kits

VisitLEX recently collaborated with the Autism Society of the Bluegrass to introduce new sensory kits that feature 5 items—all designed to assist visitors with various sensory needs. These kits are free, yours to keep, and now available in the Lexington Visitors Center!

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Not every disability is visible. These Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Partners are trained to support you when you wear the sunflower—whether your disability is visible or not. 

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Impaired Mobility Impaired Mobility

These LEX for Good Accessibility Partners have provided accommodations—accessible entrances, pathways and public spaces—for visitors with impaired mobility.

Impaired Hearing Impaired Hearing

These LEX for Good Accessibility Partners have provided accommodations—such as vibrating alarm clocks, flashing alarms, ASL interpreters, and scripts for their tours—for visitors with impaired hearing.

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Impaired Vision Impaired Vision

These Lex for Good Accessibility Partners have provided accommodations—such as large-print menus, flashlights, and magnifying glasses—for visitors with impaired vision.

Autistic & Neurodivergent Autistic & Neurodivergent

These Lex for Good Accessibility Partners have provided accommodations—such as quiet hours and spaces and staff training—for visitors with sensory needs.

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Resources for Visitors

To help you have the best experience possible in Lexington, check out some of our resources for visitors - from paratransit information, to rentals and repairs, and more. 

Learn and grow with us.

If you’re visiting Lexington and have questions or suggestions on accessibility or sustainability, please contact us at lexingtonky@visitlex.com or (859) 233-7299.

If you’re a local business owner, organization, or individual interested in joining us in our mission to make Lexington as welcoming as it can be, you can also contact us at lexingtonky@visitlex.com or (859) 233-7299.