by Jeannie Krull | Feb 29, 2016 | AT Equipment, Hearing, Home Safety, Learning/Memory/Cognition, Staying At Home
Many people have rid themselves of their landlines and are just going wireless. We did this a few years ago when we realized that the only reason we were ever using our landline was…well, we weren’t…at all! The only people who called us were...
by Mike Chaussee | Feb 25, 2016 | Uncategorized
An IPAT success story in which all the “pieces” fell into place . . . . Having worked hard on a farm in North Dakota for a number of years, Billy developed joint pain in his elbows. This caused barriers completing his daily activities on the farm, and...
by Mike Chaussee | Feb 22, 2016 | Uncategorized
Has age diminished your vision, and placed taking medication on your ‘to-do’ list? This can be a dangerous combination as you can misread a label and medicate incorrectly. Thankfully, there are accessible prescription labels available to help people with...
by Mike Chaussee | Feb 20, 2016 | Uncategorized
IPAT’s 2016 Giving Hearts Day and Pedaling for Possibilities fundraising efforts were a success! Over $38,000 was raised so that people with disabilities and those experiencing the effects of aging in North Dakota and the Red River Valley can purchase assistive...
by Jeannie Krull | Feb 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
At IPAT we are always looking for resources to help the people we serve. We create many resources ourselves, but sometimes it is awesome to not have to recreate the wheel. Recently I came across some great resources for people with low...