Panic Attack? There’s an app for that!
In 2015, stress from recent health crises and triggers from childhood trauma culminated in a very scary experience–the panic attack in the parking lot of my doctor’s office.
In 2015, stress from recent health crises and triggers from childhood trauma culminated in a very scary experience–the panic attack in the parking lot of my doctor’s office.
Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) is the inability to distinguish between some colors and shades. Most people with this condition can identify some colors. Few people are totally "color blind."
Free AT webinars from around the web, compiled by the Assistive Technology Coalition
Talk isn't cheap if you need an eye-gaze device! The South Carolina AT Program gets help from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.
The hurricanes, floods, and fires endured in 2017 (and their aftermath) underscore the importance of having a plan that includes a person's need for durable medical equipment and assistive technology.
“Maria” came into the Bridge Mobility Center, a community partner of WATAP, looking for a pediatric stroller for Eduardo, who has cerebral palsy and had outgrown his infant stroller.
Tips, tech, and strategies to consider for keeping on top of school and work tasks.
Free AT webinars from around the web, compiled by the Accessible Technology Coalition.
Tools to help communities mobilize AT maker-volunteers for children and adults with disabilities
A helpful orientation to the world of mobile communication technology used by the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community
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