University of New England Occupational Studies students are learning how assistive technology helps overcome barriers, with ...
The Internet and assistive technology have the incredible power to level the playing field for people with disabilities. To advance digital equity means to provide vital connections to friends, family ...
According to the WHO, around 2.5 billion people require assistive devices daily. This number is expected to rise to 3.5 billion by 2050. Assistive technology for disabilities benefits individuals with ...
recently met with Stephanie Marquez and Thomas Dieli from Oak Hill, who came in to speak about their Adaptive Equipment Reuse program. The vital work they do makes a significant impact on the lives of ...
The advent of affordable computing over the last few decades has certainly been a boon for many people with disabilities, making it easier to access things like text-to-speech technology, automation, ...
The future of work for people with disabilities — historically the most overlooked and underemployed segment of the population — is more promising than ever before. This horizon brims with ...
A website known for its reviews of everyday items like televisions, mattresses and vacuum cleaners is debuting a new section devoted to evaluating products aimed at making life easier for people with ...
The Marion Rotary Club Foundation awarded the Marion County Board of Developmental Disabilities (MCBDD) a grant to create a space to introduce "smart" technology and adaptive equipment to families.
Many of the resources referenced are no longer available, and links to them have been removed. Assistive technology (AT) is an umbrella term used to describe any product or technology-based service ...
Disability can arrive slowly or in an instant. One day you’re independent, verbal, mobile. The next, you’re navigating a world that no longer feels designed for you. For more than 1 in 4 adults in the ...
Kerala advances its inclusive education mission as STRIDE Assistive Maths Kits enable visually impaired students to explore ...
Intotum founder Hanan Tantush is a UK-based fashion designer who makes adaptive clothing for people with disabilities. In this episode of “Enable: The Disability Podcast,” she speaks about being ...