Olivia using her light box wearing pink glasses and looking at different colors and shpaes of blocks on the box

Blurry Beginnings

by Christina Mills, Deputy Director of CFILC I’ve been around a number of people with all sorts of different disabilities. When I served on the State Independent Living Council,  I had a colleague, Loretta Moore, who was blind. Loretta became a dear friend of mine.  Loretta and I both lived in San Diego and since…

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Liftware for Hand Tremors

by Nubyaan Scott, Program Coordinator for Ability Tools Tremors are involuntary movements that can make it harder to perform daily tasks. The most common of all involuntary movements, tremors can affect the hands, arms, head, face, voice, trunk, and legs. However, most tremors occur in the hands. While some people take medication in order to…

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AT for People with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities

This year, in Zurich, Switzerland, a 15-unit apartment building opened, unique because it is “Europe’s first chemical-free housing complex” (chemicalsensitivityfoundation.org). The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) tried something similar in 1994 but there were a lot of mistakes made  – and a lot has changed since then, too! After looking into Multiple…