Educational Videos Accessible: Thanks to DCMP
Posted on March 23, 2020
by
Beth Bakke Stenehjem
in Education, Hearing, Staying At Home

Teachers, do you have a K-12 student who is deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deafblind? If you do, you can apply for the Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP). It is not only teachers who can use this resource, but even parents of those students can also sign up for this…
Bridging a Temporary Gap Assistive technology can provide valuable temporary accommodation following surgery or during an illness. Below are three real-life examples of how assistive technology helped bridge a temporary gap. Example 1: Back Surgery A 36-year-old had minor back surgery. During his 6-week recovery, he was not able to bend, twist, or lift more…
Baths Made Possible
Posted on February 28, 2020
by
Tami Ternes
in Home Safety, Staying At Home
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUf_4_BYg0A&w=560&h=315] If you would like to see this bath solution in person or like to visit on any other assistive technology devices, please visit our website at www.ndassistive.org or give us a call 800-895-4725.
Possibilities Provide Solutions
Posted on January 10, 2020
by
Mike Chaussee
in AT Equipment, Communication, News, Staying At Home

When Darrel Schneider decided he wanted to go fishing, he designed himself a rod and reel. When he needed a better way to access his cell phone, he created plans for an elaborate mounting system. Darrel Schneider is what we call, a problem solver. And when Darrel has a problem he can’t quite solve on…
How to Stay Safe in the Winter and Avoid the Winter Blues
Posted on December 04, 2019
by
Beth Bakke Stenehjem
in AT Equipment, Daily Living Aids, Home Safety, Recreation, Staying At Home

Are you worried about falling on an icy sidewalk during the winter, but you don’t want to become a prisoner in your own home? If you are unable to take a long vacation to Arizona in the winter months and want to get out to do the things you love, I have a few suggestions…
Assistive Technology for Wandering: Stay at Home Longer
Posted on November 08, 2019
by
Annette Goehring
in AT Equipment, Home Safety, News, Staying At Home


Most people we meet at ND Assistive want to age in the home of their choice and avoid a nursing home stay – if at all possible. Of the many calls we receive, wandering or eloping is high on the list of reasons that loved ones with dementia and other disabilities are at risk of…
Our Smart Ceiling Fan Journey: Definitely Not a Breeze
Posted on October 03, 2019
by
Jeannie Krull
in AT Equipment, Environmental Controls, Home Safety, News, Older Adults, Staying At Home

As many of you know, one of the focuses this year for ND Assistive has been to bring smart home technology to people with paralysis in North Dakota with a grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeves Foundation. This endeavor has been an amazing learning experience for all of the staff at ND Assistive. We…
World Alzheimer’s Month: Assistive Technology for Memory Loss
Posted on September 25, 2019
by
Annette Goehring
in Daily Living Aids, Home Safety, Learning/Memory/Cognition, News, Older Adults, Staying At Home


September is World Alzheimer’s Month, the international campaign by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) to raise awareness of this debilitating disease. Alzheimer’s is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. There is a rapid growth in the number of people living…
North Dakota Senior Safety Program Changes
Posted on August 28, 2019
by
Courtney Ness Fuchs
in Applications, Assistive General, Daily Living Aids, General ND Assistive, Home Safety, News, Older Adults, Staying At Home
Changes to the Senior Safety Program For the past fifteen years, ND Assistive has been responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Assistive Safety Devices Distribution Service, better known as the Senior Safety Program, through a contract with the North Dakota Department of Human Services, Aging Services Division. Through this program, we are able to…
Get to Know Smart Home Technology at ND Assistive
Posted on August 23, 2019
by
Tami Ternes
in AT Equipment, Environmental Controls, Home Safety, ND Assistive General, News, Staying At Home

Back in June, ND Assistive announced receiving a $75,000 grant from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. This grant allowed ND Assistive to expand our two existing Home First Centers (simulated homes filled with assistive technology in every room) into state-of-the-art Smart Homes. So what are Smart Homes? Most individuals have heard this commonly used…