Good point- and thanks for the bump.

Luckily, I've got a builder in the family who's done a few kitchens for differantly-abled folks. He's a font of info. Also, the state Building Code specs for accessible housing have brought up a few points.

I was actually involved, some years ago, with a program that worked with folks who were returning to the workforce after traumatic injuries. I've done a little bit of work helping people set up work stations to accomodate their disabilities- Sometimes our assumptions and design were pretty good, and sometimes, well, less so...

The input of folks who would actually be using, or were using, the work station was invaluable. I know myself well enough to know that I never think of everything.

Again, good point and thanks.