Belva Smith, Assistive Technology Specialist, at Easterseals Crossroads shows us some new features in the Microsoft Seeing AI app. This app allows you to use your smart phone to get verbal descriptions of people, text, and objects. Check it out here:
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Control your garage door anywhere with Garageio
We have covered countless smart home devices over the years. However, we’ve yet to discuss a device that could help individuals with special needs get into their garages. While garage door openers or outdoor keypads may work fine for some, something like Garageio may work even better for others. Garageio is a simple and secure […]
Introducing tecla-e
Last February, I wrote a blog discussing the Tecla Shield. The Tecla Shield is an assistive device that gives individuals hands-free control of their smart devices. The Shield has been around for a few years now, but the same company has recently introduced the all-new tecla-e. The tecla-e is the newest version of Tecla. It is […]
Monday Tech Tip: Accessible Grilling
Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology, at Easterseals Crossroads shows us tools that make grilling more accessible for individuals with disabilities. Check it out here:
PillPack : Your Medication, Made Easy
Waiting in line at the pharmacy is no fun; getting there in this winter weather is even less fun. Then, once you finally get home, you have to organize your medications by days and doses. PillPack is on a mission to simplify your life. PillPack is a full-service pharmacy that sorts your medication by the […]
Cooking Up Easy Solutions for Holiday Meal Prep
Hosting a holiday dinner is a daunting task for anyone. But it can be especially difficult for people with disabilities. The INDATA Project at Easterseals Crossroads can help make kitchens across the Hoosier state more accessible this holiday season. The organization offers Hoosiers with disabilities the opportunity to borrow pieces of assistive technology that will […]