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        "text": "A wheelchair-accessible kitchen includes features like lower countertops (typically 30-34 inches high), roll-under sink and cooktop areas for seated access, wider doorways and clear floor space (at least 60-inch turning radius) for maneuverability. Other considerations include accessible appliances with front controls, pull-out shelves or drawers, and lever-style faucet handles. The goal is to ensure independence and ease of use for individuals using wheelchairs.",
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