Assistive Tech & Products

Holly Yendell: fashion designer of accessible clothing brand L.able

We speak to fashion designer Holly Yendell about her accessible clothing brand L.able, how she started out and her accessible…

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8 accessible and functional products for disabled children heading back to school

We round up eight accessible and functional products for disabled children heading back to school, available on the Disability Horizons…

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Disabled gaming: the representation of disability in Mass Effect

Read one disabled gamer's view on the representation of disability in the video game trilogy Mass Effect.

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Open Bionics: how one mum regained independence after losing all four limbs

Find out how Open Bionics' prosthetic arm helped mum of five Susan to regain her independence after losing all four…

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Exercise equipment to help you stay active if you are disabled

Check out these 6 pieces of exercise equipment for disabled people, from gripping aids to pedal and hand exercisers, available…

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6 ways assistive technology has improved during the Covid-19 pandemic

Our writer and editor Lucy looks at 6 ways assistive technology has improved for disabled people during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Ramble Tag guidance aid co-creator Tom Forsyth speaks to Disability Horizons

We speak to Tom Forsyth, co-creator of the Ramble Tag guidance aid, which you can purchase on the Disability Horizons…

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Nike launches hands-free shoes inspired by man with cerebral palsy

Nike has launched accessible hands-free shoes that are easy to put on and off, which was inspired by a man…

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A complete guide to bionic arms and hands

Bionics For Everyone has the latest information on advanced technology to excel the independence of amputees and people with disabilities.

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Adaptive clothing solutions: how my daughter inspired me to start a business

Lucy, the founder of Seenin, a specialist adaptive clothing range for disabled people talks about how her disabled daughter inspired…

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