Find Your Next Step β†’

Self-paced course

Building an
Accessible Practice

Practical disability-informed training for clinicians, therapists, and service providers who want to reduce barriers, improve client experience, and build more accessible systems in everyday practice.

●  Created from lived disability experience ●  Practical tools for real-world practice. ●  Built for clinicians, therapists & service providers

β€” Why this matters

Hidden barriers may be costing your practice more than you realize

Many practices want to provide thoughtful, high-quality care but were never taught how disability, access, communication, and accommodations show up in real practice settings. Hidden barriers can affect client trust, follow-through, retention, and outcomes, even when no one explicitly names them.

Many practices already serve disabled and neurodivergent people, including people with non-apparent disabilities, chronic conditions, mental health needs, or access needs that are never formally disclosed. Meeting basic ADA requirements is only one piece of the picture.

This course helps you build a practice that works better from the start instead of relying on case-by-case problem-solving, last-minute fixes, or learning everything the hard way.

β€” Why NeoBilities is different

Built for real-world practice, not just theory

Most disability trainings stop at awareness, theory, or compliance. This course is designed to help you actually apply accessibility and disability-informed thinking in the real world of private practice.

As a disability-founded business led by a disabled social worker, NeoBilities brings together lived disability insight, social work frameworks, and practical implementation strategies. That means the course is designed for real practice settings, not abstract discussions or one-size-fits-all advice.

This course is built around:

Client experience and trust
Service quality and follow-through
Ethical, disability-informed practice
Sustainable accessibility in everyday practice
Practical steps you can actually implement

β€” What you'll walk away with

Real outcomes, not just awareness

Better client outcomes

Reduce barriers that interfere with engagement and follow-through
Improve client experience in person, digital, and telehealth
Strengthen trust, retention, and satisfaction

Stronger professional confidence

Build practical skill in disability-related decision-making
Respond confidently to accommodation needs
Strengthen your reputation as a prepared provider

Smarter systems

Create processes that work better from day one
Simplify communication, intake & accommodation workflows
Reduce stress, guesswork, and last-minute scrambling

β€”Myths vs. reality

Common assumptions
that keep practices stuck

Myth

β€œI don’t have disabled clients.”


Reality

Many practices already serve disabled and neurodivergent clients β€” including people with non-apparent disabilities, chronic conditions, mental health needs, or access needs that are never formally disclosed.

Myth

β€œI’ll fix it if I have a disabled client.”


Reality

Waiting until a problem happens usually creates more stress, scrambling, cost, and risk. Strong systems work best when built before you’re in a high-pressure moment.

Myth

β€œI already know this.”


Reality

Many providers care deeply about accessibility but were never taught how to apply it across communication, policies, intake, telehealth, documentation, and everyday decisions.

Myth

β€œMy space is ADA accessible, so I’m disability friendly.”


Reality

Physical access is only one part. Many barriers show up in communication, paperwork, policies, expectations, and the overall service experience. The ADA does not ensure true client access.

β€”What you'll learn

What school didn’t teach
you, this course will

Understanding disability, access, and universal design in real practice settings
Adapting physical, digital, and telehealth spaces for better accessibility
Building accommodation processes you can use consistently and confidently
Using inclusive communication and plain language in everyday practice
Strengthening your outreach, policies, and client-facing materials
Handling real-world scenarios with more clarity and less stress
Supporting sustainable practice growth without losing sight of accessibility

β€” Curriculum

What school didn’t teach
you,Β this course will

Nine practical, on-demand modules β€” with a workbook and implementation tools.

WHY THIS COURSE IS WORTH IT

Small accessibility improvements, outsized returns

Small accessibility improvements can shift client experience, follow-through, referrals, and risk. In many private practices, one retained client, one avoided misstep, or one additional referral can more than cover the cost of this course.

Better client retention
Stronger referrals and reputation
Less friction around communication and accommodations
Greater confidence in disability-related situations
Fewer reactive, last-minute fixes over time

β€” This course is for you if

Made for practices like yours

1

You are a private practice clinician or part of a small group practice

2

You are a therapist, counselor, or helping professional in a practice setting

3

You are running or building a practice that wants to improve accessibility, communication, and client experience without hiring a full-time specialist

β€”Enroll

One course. Lifetime access.

Building an Accessible Practice

Self-paced Β· on-demand Β· 9 modules

Self-paced Β· on-demand Β· 9 modules

$99 one-time
All 9 course modules
Practical workbook & implementation tools
Downloadable Certificate of Completion
Digital accessibility badge for your site or profiles
Lifetime access
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The Certificate of Completion documents that you finished the course; it is not a CEU, legal certification, or accredited credential. Business Satisfaction Promise: if the course isn’t the right fit, NeoBilities will work with you to ensure you receive value from the purchase.

β€” Your instructor

Created by Tessa Bathauer, LMSW

Tessa is an LMSW, educator, and founder of NeoBilities who draws on lived disability experience. Her work supports helping professionals and service-based practices improve accessibility, strengthen disability competence, and create better experiences for the people they serve.

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β€”Where this fits

Foundation, assessment,
and implementation

1

Start with foundations

This course gives you core disability-informed knowledge, language, and practical tools you can use right away in your own practice.

2

Go deeper with an audit

When you’re ready for more support, a NeoBilities audit shows how accessibility is actually showing up in your website, systems, and client experience.

3

Get hands-on help

For bigger shifts, NeoBilities consulting offers strategic guidance, training, and implementation support so you’re not doing it alone.

β€” Questions

Frequently asked

β€” READY WHEN YOU ARE

Build a more accessible, confident, and client-centered practice

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