by Jeannie Krull | Mar 28, 2013 | News
Can you imagine being without a voice for 1 ½ years? Me neither! Well, that is what happened to Chris, a 40-year-old Fargo man with cerebral palsy. His voice output communication system that he had been using since the summer of 2000 broke down, and due to insurance...
by Mike Chaussee | Mar 27, 2013 | Uncategorized
Of all the assistive technology devices available, medication dispensers may be the area that can have the greatest impact on a person’s choice of residence. In some cases it may mean the difference between living at home and moving to a skilled care facility. The...
by Mike Chaussee | Mar 25, 2013 | Uncategorized
Summer is right around the corner and that means more people driving their cars. For some, driving is difficult because getting in and out of the car may cause pain. The Handybar may be the assistive technology device to help ease that pain. The Handybar fits into the...
by Mike Chaussee | Mar 21, 2013 | Uncategorized
Taking prescription medication is part of everyday life for 34% of American adults. Unfortunately, a common side effect of medication is dizziness, which can lead to falls and sometimes result in hospitalizations. This was the scenario experienced by an elderly woman...
by Jeannie Krull | Mar 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
Like many people, my schedule is a “little” hectic, and I am always looking for ways to be more productive, stay organized, and to remember to do certain tasks, like “write this blog!” After finally joining the millions of fellow techies and diving into the android...