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Kitchen Aids For the Visually Impaired - (Post)
Cooking is more than just throwing a bunch of ingredients together in a pan and hoping for the best. To get the full experience out of the task you must first come to appreciate all that truly go ...
Working Around the House - (Post)Working around the house can be a tedious chore for anyone but can be even more so with persons having any sort of disability. There are certain home improvement strategies, including both assist ...
Gifts That Show You Care - (Post)Showing someone you care doesn’t have to be rocket science. Sometimes just a sincere thank you, hug, or kind word is all that it really takes. Here are a few more ideas on how to express your app ...
Computer Accessibility for the Visually Impaired - (Post)Technology keeps advancing in leaps and bounds and what once seemed merely a dream now can accomplish with ease. Thanks to computer accessibility persons who once felt left out our behind can now ...
How to Optimize Your Light Source: Tips for the Visually Impaired - (Post)Have you ever been in a dark, poorly-lit room and then, with the flip of a switch, experienced a dramatic change in the way you perceived your environment? Good lighting impacts both how well we can ...
Light Bulbs Explained - (Post)Incandescent, fluorescent, LED, lumens, and watts are common words found when looking at light bulbs but what do they all mean? Which bulb is most energy efficient? What types of light do each em ...
LED Lighting - (Post)Light Emitting Diodes, or LEDs, are both energy efficient and long lasting. They are available in many options, including Christmas tree lights, and seem to be taking the world by storm. What mak ...
Father's Day is Coming: Gift Ideas for Three Different Types of Fathers - (Post)Father’s Day is coming on June 21st so now is the perfect time to be thinking about what to buy, create, or plan to celebrate the special father(s) in your life. This blog will look at three of t ...
All About Leap Day - (Post)Did you ever wonder why there is a Leap Day? What purpose does it serve? Does it really occur every 4 years? These questions along with several fun facts about Leap Day will be discussed in this ...
Last Minute Gifts For All - (Post)We’ve all heard the sayings, “big things come in small packages” and “good things come to those who wait,” but how do these things measure up with last minute holiday shopping? Often the things t ...
Bathroom Aids: Safety and support in the bathroom help maintain Independence - (Post)The CDC states that each year, one in four Americans 65 and older experiences a fall, the leading cause of injury among older adults, and impaired vision more than doubles this risk. Falls often ...
Products That Make TV Viewing More Enjoyable With A Hearing Or Vision Impairment - (Post)Football day is coming on February 2nd and millions of people will be glued to their TV set to watch the big game. This isn’t the only day of the year that people watch television, of course, but ...