National ADA Symposium: ADA Enforcement
A rousing opening at the 21st National ADA Symposium
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A rousing opening at the 21st National ADA Symposium
Department of Transportation releases first report detailing the number of wheelchairs damaged during travel
For Americans with disabilities, the Administration’s budget contained a number of troubling features
Snow and ice can make using and finding accessible parking spaces and pathways tough, but there are things you can do to clear the way
People living with higher mobility issues may soon bid farewell to the “puff and suck” power chair controller thanks to the Brazilian tech company, Hoobox One Robotics
See what the folks at WHILL have been creating as they showcase a few new products at this year’s CES
Game-changing accessible mobility technology leads the opening day at CES
Returning to work after a spinal-cord injury By Brittany Martin For many veterans, returning to work after a spinal-cord injury or other diagnosis is a major goal, and sometimes they need a helping hand. And sometimes that hand comes in the form of a farmhand. On the second day of the Paralyzed Veterans of […]
Lisa Coryell has heard countless times that there’s nothing that can be done to cure her illness, but she’s here to live her best life By Courtney Cooper Lia Coryell competes in the slalom obstacle course at the 37th NVWG in Cincinnati, Ohio in July 2017. (Photo by Courtney Cooper) Lisa “Lia” Coryell attended […]
From smart home technology to panel discussions, accessible technology continues to become a bigger part of one of the largest trade shows in the world By Andy Nemann The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas just gets bigger every year. This past January, more than 3,900 companies from around the world packed almost […]