Rosemarie Rossetti became paralyzed from the waist down following a tragic accident in 1998 when a tree fell on her while she was working in the garden. After the accident, he became a strong advocate for the design and construction of accessible housing and spaces, working to raise public and industry awareness of the needs of people with disabilities.
She is the author of Universal Design Toolkit: Time-saving Ideas, Resources, Solutions, and Guidance for Making Homes Accessible, in which she provides advice and practical solutions for the design and construction of affordable housing. Rosemarie Rossetti also travels across the country to give motivational lectures and provide accessibility consulting.
Through her work, Rosemarie Rossetti inspires and educates the public about the importance of universal design and accessibility, helping to create more inclusive and accessible spaces for all.
Rosemarie Rossetti was born on June 12, 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America.