Phone: 503-292-4964, Ext. 152
Fax: 971-350-3386
Community Vision—AT Lab
2475 SE Ladd Avenue
Suite #240 (mailing)
Suite #120 (physical)
Portland, OR 97214
Please call or email us anytime with questions!
Hours & Location
We are open to the public on Thursdays noon–5 p.m.
Visit us on the main floor of the Seven Corners Building located on SE Division Street at the intersection of SE Ladd Avenue & SE 20th Avenue, across the street from New Seasons. The main entrance is on SE Ladd Avenue.
Driving & Parking
Street parking is available near our building or there are several reserved spots marked “7C” at St. Philip Neri Church: 2408 SE 16th Ave, Portland, OR 97214. For on-site wheelchair accessible parking for scheduled AT Consultations, please call or email us ahead.
TriMet
Buses FX2, 10, and 70 make frequent stops outside and near our building. The Clinton St/SE 12th Avenue Max Station serving the Orange Line is located eleven blocks southwest of our building.
Seven Corners Collaborative Building
The ‘7C’ building is one of Portland’s first fully universally-designed buildings and sets a new standard for accessibility.
Community Vision offers in-person tours highlighting universal design features or watch our virtual video tour here.
The building co-locates non-profits that serve people with disabilities and their families.
Building Features:
- Accessible building entrances with automatic doors and motion sensors
- Kick-plate elevator buttons for individuals using wheelchairs or without use of their arms or hands
- Fully accessible, state-of-the-art ADA demonstration kitchen
- Power outlets placed at a higher height and reachargable light switches placed at a lower height lower than standard for easier access for individuals with limited mobility
- High contrast flooring for individuals with low vision
- All restrooms with closed-door, fully accessible ADA stalls
- Adjustable-height workplace desk surfaces
Art Gallery
Come see our Seven Corners Gallery along SE Division Street! We regularly feature regional artists with disabilities in this street-facing gallery.