Accessibility Information
Materials in Alternative Formats
Books
- Large Print
- Audiobooks on CD
- Audiobooks on Playaway
- Digital Audiobooks from Hoopla
- Digital Audiobooks from Libby
Videos
- Streaming videos from Kanopy (with closed captions and transcripts) and Hoopla movies and TV shows (many have closed captions)
- DVDs for the hearing impaired
- DVDs for the visually impaired
Music
Branch and website accessibility
Accessibility - Facilities
- All locations, restrooms and meeting rooms are accessible with one or more accessible public computer workstations.
- Designated accessible parking spaces are available at all locations.
- Automatic doors at all main entrances.
Service Animals
Under Nevada State Law (NRS 426.097) and the ADA, people with disabilities have the right to be accompanied by their service dogs or miniature horses in all public accommodations.
On Our Website
At the bottom of every page of our website is an accessibility button that allows you to increase or decrease font and different options for contrast.
Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance
Henderson Libraries fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides accommodations by request for physical access, communications or other needs that ensure our services, activities and employment are available to people with disabilities.
Local and National Resources
- Nevada Talking Book Services: Receive audio or braille books by mail if you are unable to read standard print. (NTBS is a program of the Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records).
- Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services for Clark County School District: Find local resources for the deaf and hard-of-hearing including Student & Family Resources, as well as statewide services and other resources.
- Nevada Blind Children's Foundation: Provides the essential building blocks including expanded core curriculum, extracurricular activities, social opportunities, and transitional skills to children who are visually impaired.
- Nevada State Resources for Parents of Children and Youth with Disabilities: Browse through a list of links to state and national organizations for parents.

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