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No Please, Don’t Drop that Mic!
By Jen Gosett, BS, CTRS, MATP Staff Recently I attended a professional conference in a facility which was equipped with newer technology. On my registration form, in the accommodations space, I requested in advance that presenters use microphones so that I could hear what they shared. At the conference, no microphones were used. Unfortunately, this is not…
Read MoreGoogle Home: Useful Services
Virtual Assistants and home devices are evolving rapidly. Alexa had a sizeable jump on the market and is doing very well with a huge number of “Alexa Skills”. But Google Home also has capabilities that can be of use to people with disabilities and you don’t have to enable them as you do with Alexa.…
Read MoreA Piece of Candy or a Fish Cake? Up for Interpretation!
By Jen Gosett, BS, CTRS, MATP Staff Let’s set the record straight, is it “Emoji” or “Emojis”? Merriam-Webster tweeted that it’s both and defines Emoji or Emojis as, “small images, symbols, or icons used in text fields in electronic communication (as in text messages, e-mail, and social media) to express the emotional attitude of the writer,…
Read MoreSimple Things
by Kathryn Wyeth Sometimes it is the small things that really can make a difference. There were so many decisions to make in designing our addition and the bathroom was one of the hardest rooms to figure out. Part of the problem was designing for future, unknown needs as we want this house to be…
Read MoreTop 5 AT Items for Dressing
By Aimee Sterk, LMSW, MATP Staff While I have chronic back pain and other hidden disabilities, I didn’t have a need for AT for dressing until I was very pregnant. Now, I have a new appreciation for it! I’m interested to hear what others use for dressing, but in the meantime, I’ve compiled this list…
Read MoreAssistive Technology: Not a Replacement for Social Responsibility
One of the most exciting parts of working for the Michigan Assistive Technology Program is that it puts me in social media circles where I am more likely to see the latest prototypes of equipment and devices. It seems like I see some sort of device, app, or equipment that amazes m e every day,…
Read MoreModify Your Home and Age in Place
By Aimee Sterk, LMSW, MATP Program Staff A study, Community Aging in Place, Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE), funded by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, showed that home modifications and access to AT (assistive technology), helped older adults age in place. The study results indicate 75% of participants were able to perform…
Read MoreCan You Hear Me Now? What about now? … Good!
By Jen Gosett, BS, CTRS, MATP Staff Hearing loss is something that’s common in my family. Since my late 20’s, I’ve noticed a decline in my hearing. A concern in the back of my mind is that I will grow older and have to wear large, ill-fitting, analog hearing aids that don’t seem to work how I need…
Read MoreWe are Back, Sort of…
Back in October 2016, our previous blog suddenly disappeared. We had over 3 years of regular posts on a wide variety of Assistive Technology-related topics. Despite having back-ups of all the posts and of the site, we have been unable to successfully recover the site or the articles. If anyone can help, please let us…
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