In the village of Creston, near Wooster, there’s a farm with a large barn. The barn looks pretty typical from the outside — hay and dust are everywhere. But inside, you won’t find tractors or hay bailers.
Julie Hartzler is the founder and CEO of IncludeAbility, a nonprofit organization that partners with local businesses and organizations to make their facilities more accessible to people with physical disabilities.
Through that farm in Creston, she and her team manage the company’s lending library. People with disabilities in Wayne county can borrow accessibility equipment directly from IncludeAbility…