By Chris Sawka, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Hello, my name is Chris Sawka and I am working on my writing to go to the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. I am writing about my life and how my life changed with Assistive Technology. When I was younger, I didn’t want to use an AAC device because I thought I was d...
By Ayleen Armendariz, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Assistive technology has changed my life. My aide showed me what iPhones can do, like read a website for me. The iPhone can read Instagram and Facebook, making it possible for me to hear what influencers and the people I care about are saying. It keeps me connected to my fam...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger My brother is very talented musically, and for many years practiced his musical talents with piano, drums, and the guitar. Cameron also enjoys playing many different styles of music. Because of that, I have a broad appreciation of all sorts of music. Last year I had spine surg...
By Lauren Opipari, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Hi, my name is Lauren and I am excited to be writing my first blog. I am very excited to be able to go out and do lots of things again once we can be around other people again. We really don’t know when all this will be over. I am very excited because even though High Point, wh...
By Kelly Savage, AAC Consultant, Liberator Australia Let’s be honest! Who isn’t freaking out just a little about doing AAC therapy via Telehealth? This #stayhome scenario is challenging! We are all under tremendous levels of stress at the moment; worrying about the world and finding a new routine for ourselves ...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger With the COVID-19 virus keeping us at home, we have time to reflect back on our lives. We can remember and ponder things that we didn’t think about before, or reflect on the good old days. One memory I have would be when my family went to Florida. I was nominated t...