For individuals with limited mobility: The Reher Center is currently not wheelchair accessible. Those with limited mobility may require assistance. There are 14 stairs leading to the gallery. There are two steps up into the historic bakery and four steps down into the oven area of the bakery.
For individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing: The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History offers transcripts for audio portions of Historic Bakery Tours. The Reher Center gallery is enabled with a hearing loop for the benefit of hearing aid users.
For individuals who are Blind or have low vision: There are not currently any provisions for visitors who are blind or have low vision. The Reher Center features low lighting in the historic bakery.
Personal Care Attendants: All personal care attendants for people with physical, developmental, and intellectual disabilities as well as personal care attendants for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia are allowed into the museum free of charge.
Service Animal Policy: Service animals are always welcome in the museum.
Accessibility Commitment
The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History is committed to making its facility, website, and resources as accessible as possible. This is still a work in progress, and we apologize for any difficulties visitors encounter. For questions, concerns, or an accessibility issue you believe needs to be brought to our attention, please contact info@rehercenter.org or (845) 481-3738.