Assistive Tech & Products

How Much Collagen Per Day to Support Joint Health

I first started thinking seriously about collagen when my wife decided to try a supplement with a thick, almost gloopy…

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How to Improve Indoor Air Quality – and Why It Matters for Disabled People

Indoor air quality affects health, energy, and daily functioning, yet it often goes unnoticed. For many disabled people, spending long…

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How Mobile Ad Networks Support Accessible Digital Advertising in the UK

How Mobile Ad Networks Are Making Digital Spaces More Inclusive Picture trying to close a pop-up ad when you can’t…

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How to Advocate for an Inclusive Playground in Your Community

Tired of driving miles just to find playground equipment your child can use? You don’t need to be an expert…

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JubileeTV: Can a Video-Calling TV Box Help Families Stay in Touch with People Living with Dementia

Staying connected can become more difficult as dementia progresses. Memory changes, confusion and unfamiliar technology can all make simple calls…

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Why Accessible Language Matters in Clinical Trials: How Inclusive Translation Protects Participants

Clinical trials are vital to medical progress, yet their language often leaves people behind. When consent forms, questionnaires, or study…

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What Are the Benefits of 24/7 Monitoring?

Falls, asthma flare ups, low blood sugar, and seizures do not follow office hours. Support often needs to be ready…

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7 Sensory Friendly Holiday Gift Ideas

The holidays bring joy, but they also bring overwhelming stimulation for some people. Bright lights flash in every store window,…

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Creatine and Healthy Ageing: Evidence-Based Support for Disabled People and Carers

I’ve found creatine really helpful in my daily life, both as a carer and as someone managing the physical and…

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The Rise of Inclusive Playgrounds: Designing Spaces for Every Child

When you think of a playground, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps it’s a tall slide or…

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