Last Minute AT Gift Ideas

by Rachel Anderson, Program Coordinator for the AT Network There are still a few more shopping days left and there are  some good sales going on right now – so it is a great time to purchase some useful AT devices.  Here are some last minute gift ideas for everyone on your list. For more…

Zebreda Makes It Work!

by Rosemarie Punzalan, AT Network Training Specialist Zebreda Dunham and Martin Sweeney recently presented at the AT Network’s Southern California Quarterly Regional Meeting on November 20, 2012 at the California Endowment  in Los Angeles, CA.  To the delight of all of the individuals interested in AT at this meeting, they explored the low-tech, low-cost, down-and-dirty…

AT and the TSA

by Allan M. Friedman,Communications & Technical Assistance Manager There was a time when flying was fun, simple, and easy to do. However, since 9/11, the  heightened security measures enforced by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has made travel a nightmarish gauntlet for everyone, especially people with disabilities. What I am referring to here is the…

Advocacy for AT

by Shannon Coe, CFILC Program Coordinator My husband and I are expecting a baby soon, and we had planned to tour the UC Davis Hospital birthing suite where we will be having our baby.  However, it wasn’t until I read  “AT on Your Due Date.” that I realized that there were some important questions I…

Car Seats & Strollers…Endless AT Choices!

by Christina Mills, Deputy Director of the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers As I’ve said in earlier blogs, my husband and I did a lot of research during our pregnancy. Part of our research included trying out a variety of car seats to see which ones we could both maneuver independently.  It was never…

The Scooter That Saved My L(W)ife

By Allan M. Friedman, CFILC’s Technologies Manager A wheelchair wasn’t going to cut it.  It just wasn’t going to work in our house.  My wife sustained a severe injury to her right foot last summer.  She recently had surgery to repair it.  But the healing process takes a long time and she must be off…

Disability History Week 2012

By Kirk Aranda, CFILC’s Youth Organizing! Disabled and Proud Youth Advocate It’s that time of the year again!    It’s time to celebrate Disability History Week! This is a very exciting time where youth from all over California go to their local schools to present lesson plans on disability history topics to teachers and students.   …