A nonprofit based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, is providing smart homes to people with ALS. They use eye tracking software and a small joystick to control everything in the house.
It’s a brilliant concept. A new smart home for those with disabilities opened on Long Island and has quickly become a “game changer” for the everyday lives of its residents. “If it wasn’t for this ...
A ccording to the Centers for Disease Control, about 7.7% of U.S. adults have an independent living disability with ...
ALEXANDRIA, VA — A new artificial intelligence app is seeking to provide an easier way for people with disabilities to use computers. But it's not the work of a big tech company behind it. Instead, it ...
WYOMING, Mich. — Technology is transforming how people with intellectual disabilities live independently in Kentwood and Wyoming, thanks to innovative smart homes operated by MOKA, a nonprofit that ...
OPINION - For millions of Californians living with disabilities, the promise of independence has too often been undermined by high costs, limited resources, and outdated support systems. From barriers ...
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