by Mike Chaussee | Nov 28, 2016 | AT Funding, News
After working with IPAT staff, Judy Wall, a woman with low vision, determined Assistive Technology (AT) was what she needed to get back to doing the things she loves to do! Through Possibilities Grant dollars (raised by donations from people all across the state of ND...
by Mike Chaussee | Nov 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
You’ve probably seen an industrial foam coated twist tie before, and maybe even used one yourself to secure equipment in your garage, or keep a long cord organized and in place. But did you know those same little twist ties are often used to help people with...
by Tami Ternes | Nov 17, 2016 | Uncategorized
I had the privilege to attend the 34th Annual Closing the Gap Conference in Bloomington, MN with other IPAT AT Consultants. Not only did this conference offer a number of presentations and workshops, but also offered an exhibit hall filled with vendors that showcased...
by Mike Chaussee | Nov 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
There are many useful apps out there to assist individuals with communication needs, developmental delays, those who are on the autism spectrum, and anyone who would benefit from a structured environment with visual schedules to increase independence and lower...
by Jeannie Krull | Nov 7, 2016 | Uncategorized
I will never forget, about 15 years ago, hearing the following from a teary-eyed consumer, “If I had only known about this locked medication dispenser, I never would have put my dad into a nursing home! Medication was the only reason he couldn’t...