By Shaun Heasley April 13, 2011A national campaign launching this week is designed to help people with and without
Breastfeeding Products for Moms with Spinal Cord Injuries
Breastfeeding is a challenge for most mothers, but for mothers with a spinal cord injury there are many issues that need to be addressed before even
Products for Parents with Spinal Cord Injuries or Weakness: Baby Products
It's difficult to parent a newborn when physically able, much less when you have a disability. Not to say that it can't be done though, for sure, and
Special Needs: Where did Cerebral Palsy Come From?
Where did Cerebral Palsy Come From?In the 1860s, an English surgeon named William Little wrote the first medical descriptions of a puzzling disorder
iPad: The Good. Speech Generation, EADLs, and Beyond!
Ok, ok. I can't be negative all of the time, it's not in my nature. Considering that the person in mind has tried the iPad and is able to access it
iPad: Approach with Caution for people with disabilities
As I've stated before, when I recommend a product for my clients I do everything in my power to make sure that we are making a functional decision.
ADA: What is the Best Flooring for Wheelchairs/Walkers?
Flooring that will be utilized in a home for wheelchairs and walkers needs to be smooth flooring or low pile carpet. Plush carpet and textured
ADA: Universal Home Design vs Handicap Accessible Home Design
I just read an excellent article by Diane Bright OTR/L regarding terminology utilized for universal design, 'Consumer Speak: Relating Universal Design
Assistive Technology: Call In the Pros- Occupational Therapists
It's reality - in our day-to-day lives, there is a high level of equipment abandonment. This is especially true for Assistive Technology devices,
