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ACCESSIBILITY IN LIFESTYLE

Because life should be accessible.

REVIEWED - ACCESSIBILITY 

4 EASY-TO-USE CUTLERY COMBOS FOR PEOPLE WITH UPPER EXTREMITY DIFFICULTIES

April, 2023

"Here are some restaurant-worthy, adaptive eating utensils that might help make you more independent at mealtimes if you, too, are living with an upper extremity disability."

WIRED

TIPS FOR LEARNING TO TYPE WITH ONE HAND

September 2021

"Today I feel like I’ve adjusted to typing as efficiently as I used to with two hands, and I even joke that if the second one were to return, I’d now just find it to be in the way."

REVIEWED - ACCESSIBILITY

6 GREAT CHEESE GRATERS AND SLICERS FOR ONE-HANDED USE

August 2022

"Cheese isn’t so much a trend as it is a lifestyle. If you love cheese. you love cheese. And that passion should never be abandoned due to a lack of accessible tools."

REVIEWED - ACCESSIBILITY

POLAROID NOW IS THE BEST ONE-HAND-FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE TO THE POLAROID 600

June, 2022

"When I lost my arm I was looking for goods that helped me accomplish routines I’d deemed “essential.” In my mind that meant tasking (brushing my teeth, cleaning, cooking, getting dressed, etc.). Something I’d overlooked was how to adapt fun and passion."

REVIEWED - ACCESSIBILITY 

WHAT MAKES THE ETAC CUTTING BOARD ONE-HANDED?

June 2022

"The sky's the limit with the Etac One-Handed Cutting Board. Its versatility leaves it open to being a necessary tool for so many things a person with an arm or hand impairment might struggle with."

TOM'S GUIDE

AS PHONES GET LARGER, THEY LEAVE SOME OF US BEHIND

May 2021

"The world's smallest 5G phone to date wasn't just a joyful creation that could fit into my decorative women's clothing pockets. It was, and is, in my opinion, one of 2020's best technological advocates for inclusivity."

REVIEWED - ACCESSIBILITY


9 FACE MASKS THAT ARE EASY TO USE, EVEN WITH DEXTERITY ISSUES

February 2022

"Finding accessible solutions for something so essential in today’s world was a priority. Maybe one of your hands is occupied, you have dexterity issues, or perhaps, like myself, you simply don’t have two hands."

REVIEWED - ACCESSIBILITY

I STOPPED COOKING AFTER MY ACCIDENT-THIS KNIFE GOT ME BACK IN THE KITCHEN

September 2021

"After being involved in an accident that caused the total permanent elbow-to-fingertip paralysis in my left arm, cooking was one of the things that took a back seat for me. Onions were no longer making me cry because of their tearful enzymes, but more so because of the battle it was to chop them with one hand."

REVIEWED - ACCESSIBILITY

AUTOBRUSH IS THE ULTIMATE TOOTHBRUSH FOR ONE-HANDED USE

October 2021

"Before the accident that caused the paralysis in my left arm, I was always someone who enjoyed multi-tasking—especially while brushing my teeth. But after the accident, that previously mindless habit became an all-consuming task from the moment I needed to open the toothpaste to the actual act of brushing."

Accessible Lifestyle: Work
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