Blogs
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Door Pull Hack: Cheap and more accessible
As far back as I can remember, I have had a little crafty streak in me -- whether it is making my own cards or making friendship bracelets for p... -
The Loop Scarf: Stay warm and free up your hands
*Loop scarves are also known as "circle" or "infinity" scarves. I live in the San Francisco bay area. we have very mild winter and the lowest tempe... -
Keeping cats (or kids) out of your cabinets
I never realized how many different kinds of baby locks there are on the market until I was looking for something to keep my cat out of the cabine... -
My Love and Hate Feelings on Exercise
I used to love going to the gym. I love the feeling of being sweaty after exercising. Also, I am a Lululemon girl :) After I was first diagnosed wi... -
My accessible home gym (because working out shouldn't stress me out)
Gym culture runs on the traditional ideals of beauty – that we should aspire to have the ideal body. Many gym-goers have transcended this old notio... -
Spotlight: A more accessible way to close doors
Liam demonstrates a more accessible way of closing doors in his house with a T-pull product.
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I Love Writing
I love writing, and writing a journal is relaxing. I am also old-school. I like to write with a real pen on paper. Unfortunately with my Ataxia con... -
Webinar: "Everyday Products for Accessible Living"
This hour-long webinar, presented by Day Undefined for the National Ataxia Foundation, introduces what we do and shares several "everyday products ... -
No “change” might be the best resolution: Tips for dealing with money
Navigating today’s society means needing easy access to money. But having a disability that affects my fine motor skills means money is inherently ... -
Have you tried a Lazy Susan in your refrigerator?
One thing I swear by is the use of a Lazy Susan. No, this doesn’t mean grabbing your snoozy sister Susan and asking for help! They are versatile tu... -
Three products for making life easier at home: super pole, remote outlets, nailclippers
As I lost my long term personal care assistant (PCA), I was approved for an accessible apartment I had been on the waiting list for for the better ... -
The many advantages of a "simple" solution: the utility rolling cart
I could name quite a few things that have made my life as a wheelchair user easier. I could also name quite a few things in life that greatly inhi...
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