By Wayne Roupp, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador I would like to write a Blog about living at my home. I get to go on only one trip a month. There are 82 residents living at the home. This month (May) we had a dinner dance outside. It is usually a Disney theme. I thought they wouldn't have the Dinner Dance because it h...
By Ace Bryans Hello I am Ace Bryans, I am 16 years old, I am in a wheelchair and I live with GA1 a Metabolic Disorder and Dystonia a movement disorder so I can’t control my muscles. Because of that I can’t talk with my mouth but I have a special computer called Accent 1400 with eye-gaze, it follows my beautiful br...
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 Danny Gonsalves, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Hey bloggers, I want to tell you what happened to me at Six Flags Over Georgia. I was able to ride all of the rides regardless of my disability. I am happy with this right and I didn’t have to pick a fight. Because I have been to Universal Studios, Disney World ...
By Nikki Kary, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Sometimes it can be frustrating to use an AAC Device outside, especially when it's sunny. I am an eye tracking user so I can see my screen, but the camera can't always track my eyes. One of the solutions I've tried is going under a tree with some shade. Also, I have put an...
By Fadel Rah, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador When I first meet and talk to people in public with my device the reaction is “WOW”, “How does he do that?” and the discussion starts about how I use my device. The excitement becomes even bigger when they know that I am using my eyes to control the device...