Encouraging sensory exploration is essential for several individuals with autism, sensory processing disorder, or other special needs. Sensory Jungle Water Beads for children are one example of a sensory product and have “been clinically tested to provide the sensory input that special needs’ kids desire.” Sensory Jungle water beads “encourage sensory exploration by creating a soothing […]
Posts with the Easterseals Crossroads tag
Monday Tech Tip: Assigning different ringtone on an iPhone
Belva Smith, Assistive Technology Specialist at Easterseals Crossroads, shows us how to assign different ringtones to different contacts in your phone so you will know who is calling by the ringtone. Check it out here:
SmartKlean Laundry Ball
I went 25+ years without doing my own laundry as the machines were always inaccessible. When I moved into my current house over a year ago, I was so excited about being able to do my own laundry! I know, I know– who gets excited over a chore?! This gal! It was satisfying being able to […]
Monday Tech Tip: How to avoid calls going directly to your voicemail on iPhone
Belva Smith, Assistive Technology Specialist at Easterseals Crossroads shows us how to make sure your calls aren’t going directly to voicemail on your iPhone. Check it out here:
Wink Hub 2
It has been quite some time since I’ve written about home automation. As my current system (iVera) is struggling, I felt it’s a perfect time to research newer systems. I’ve used this hub and app for four years to turn on my lights, unlock/lock my door, and more; it’s an essential piece of technology for my independence. While […]
Monday Tech Tip: Pro Deaf app
David Frye, Assistive Technology Specialist, at Easterseals Crossroads shows us a sign language app called Pro Deaf. Check it out here: **As of 2021, this app is no longer available to the public.**