by Mike Chaussee | Oct 30, 2014 | Uncategorized
Do you love a challenge, working with people, technology, and solving problems for others? If you answered yes, working for IPAT could be a great fit for you. And, as luck would have it, an opportunity to join our staff is currently available! We are looking for a...
by Mike Chaussee | Oct 27, 2014 | Uncategorized
iOS built in accessibility features open doors of possibilities for individuals with low vision or blindness so that they can easily use their iPhone, iPod, or iPad. I’ve explored what the Zoom accessibility feature offers in my blog, “What’s...
by Mike Chaussee | Oct 27, 2014 | AT Equipment, Vision
iOS built in accessibility features open doors of possibilities for individuals with low vision or blindness so that they can easily use their iPhone, iPod, or iPad. I’ve explored what the Zoom accessibility feature offers in my blog, “What’s...
by Jeannie Krull | Oct 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
Smartphones with apps to compensate for memory loss are great tools for some people with traumatic brain injury. However, some people who may be candidates for mobile devices and apps, may not be quite ready for a fully connected smartphone for many reasons such as...
by Jeannie Krull | Oct 20, 2014 | Uncategorized
When it comes to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and finding funding for needed assistive technology (AT), it has been my experience that the MS Society is an often overlooked funding source. According to the Upper Midwest MS Society webpage (which is the chapter that...