After an accident left his left arm without mobility, Zachary Day questioned if welding was something he could pursue. Central Lakes College instructor Dave Otto made it happen. Central Lakes College ...
I’ve always felt it was a waste of time to cry over things I can’t change. However, as I sat on my bedroom floor recently, struggling to twist open the glucose sensor my daughter needs to survive, ...
Adaptive devices can help people live longer on their own as well as keep them safer while they’re doing it. According to Joe ...
For many people, as they age, the “little things” like buttoning a shirt, grabbing a jar from the pantry or remembering a morning pill, start to feel like major hurdles. However, aging in place ...
Chiemeka Fevecque doesn’t let anything get in her way. Fevecque, who turns 26 on Oct. 28, was born with syringomyelia, a spinal cord condition that affects about eight out of every 100,000 people.
A 40-minute drive from Boulder, up a winding evergreen-lined road, comes to a stop near Nederland. In the distance are ski lifts and postcard-perfect peaked mountains. At the last parking lot is a new ...
Twelve years ago, Josh Elliot took a leap and decided to get out of his wheelchair and onto a mono ski for the first time. Elliot said it took no time at all to fall madly in love with adaptive skiing ...
For the disabled community, 3D printing is far more than a nerdy hobby—it can give you tailor-made tools that transform daily tasks The author, who has a disability that limits the use of her arms, ...