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Category Archive for 'Assistive Technology'

ChoiceWorks app ($6.99) The Choiceworks app is an essential learning tool for helping children complete daily routines (morning, day, & night), understand & control their feelings and improve their waiting skills (taking turns and not interrupting). Created with the support of leading hospitals and child development specialists, this app is designed for caregivers to provide […]

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Whether it’s within government, college, or chain stores, accessibility is moving to the forefront of conversation these days. AT in the news for the week of 4/18 thru 4/22. SRI International spins off robotics project as Superflex, aiming at human augmentation How Accessible Is Your Recruiting Technology? Breaking Down Barriers for Special Needs Children College […]

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Check out some of the newest equipment on the Equipment Link website! GMC Savana 1500 SLT with side Wheelchair Lift – $6,500 Braun Chair Topper – Free Manual Hoyer Lift with Sling – Free Focus 40 Braille Display – $1,500 Or Best Offer Adjustable Physical Therapy Mat – $1,000 Or Best Offer

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It’s Parkinson’s Disease Month and we want to make sure that we’re sharing info on some cool new devices on the market that could make a difference in the life of someone with Parkinson’s. Check these out, and let us know what you think. And stay tuned as we share more cool gadgets & gizmos […]

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PEAT Talks: Building Accessible Online Recruiting and Hiring Systems Thursday, April 21, 2pm-2:30pm ET We are pleased to welcome Denis Boudreau, senior web accessibility consultant for Deque. Denis will be talking about why accessible eRecruiting tools make sense and the simple steps that web developers and designers can take to ensure that job seekers with disabilities are […]

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Google.org grants, college kids, and non-profits take the lead on bringing lots more AT to the mass market. Thank you all! AT in the news for the week of 4/11 thru 4/15 Google awards not-for-profit $800000 for device that helps people with disabilities use smartphones Grad student invents product to help amputees in everyday life […]

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