Assistive Tech & Products

Kellogg’s to roll out cereal boxes with world-first technology for blind and visually impaired people

Kellogg’s has announced that a new world-first technology will be added to its cereal boxes to make them accessible to…

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Designer limbs: top pimped-up prosthetics

From the weird to the wonderful, we’ve been looking for the latest, coolest, most innovative and quirkiest prosthetic limbs. Who…

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The MT Push: an all-terrain attendant wheelchair that enhances the experience for both users

The MT Push all-terrain wheelchair come trike is designed to allow both the rights and pusher to enjoy the experience…

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The story behind the NEW and innovative Glideboard transfer aid

Find out why the new Glideboard transfer aid is so different from any other wheelchair transfer board on the market,…

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The wonders of technology and accessibility

Update: September 2024 We are preserving the original article below as part of our archive, but since its publication in…

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A complete guide to bionic legs and feet

Bionics For Everyone provides information on the latest bionic technology for legs and feet that can support people with disabilities…

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20 accessible products to help you enjoy arts and crafts if you have a disability

Arts and crafts are fun activities for all, no matter your age or ability. We round up eight accessible products…

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27 fun accessible game and activity apps for disabled people

Many of us love playing games, puzzles and activity apps to help us relax and unwind. But how easy are…

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10 daily solutions to make life easier if you’re disabled

Our writer and editor Lucy, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, runs down 10 solutions and living aids…

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Disability equipment: 5 health benefits of adjustable beds

This is an updated post from our archives. Adjustable beds offer numerous health benefits for disabled people, including improved comfort,…

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