Assistive Technology for those with Spinal Cord Injury | SCIO Peer Connections

Join Ean Price and Taylor Danielson for an insightful presentation on Assistive Technologies. Ean and Taylor are part of Technology for Living, a BC-based non-profit which provides people who experience physical barriers with peer support, innovative technologies, respiratory therapy services and equipment that address unmet needs and increase independence, inclusion and wellbeing. In their presentation, Ean and Taylor will explore a range of assistive and smart home technologies designed to empower people with physical disabilities, enabling them to live more independently and comfortably in their own homes. Disclaimer: This is user-generated content and should not be considered a recommendation, guidance, or view or opinion provided by Cortree Disability Education Centre or Spinal Cord Injury Ontario
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