Panic Attack? There’s an app for that!
In 2015, stress from recent health crises and triggers from childhood trauma culminated in a very scary experience–the panic attack in the parking lot of my doctor’s office.
For and from State and Territory Assistive Technology Programs
In 2015, stress from recent health crises and triggers from childhood trauma culminated in a very scary experience–the panic attack in the parking lot of my doctor’s office.
A helpful orientation to the world of mobile communication technology used by the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community
Thanks to Melissa McKeon, MS, ORT/L, for this AT success story with Connecticut’s State AT Program
Objects on display are surprisingly novel, commercially-available or prototypes of new innovations, and they inadvertently pose some important questions.
Thanks to Shawna Hanson of MonTECH, the Montana state AT program, for this post about her foray into the wonderful world of custom printed gadgets!
George Hamilton, Oregon Statewide AT Program Advisory Council Member, considers the roots of his affection for Amazon’s Alexa