A Shoulder Injury Doesn’t Slow Chad Down at Work
Using assistive technology doesn’t have to be expensive. “It can be as simple as putting your monitor on a couple of phone books” according the Neil Squire Society’s e-Learning Manager, Chad Leaman.
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Skip to NavigationUsing assistive technology doesn’t have to be expensive. “It can be as simple as putting your monitor on a couple of phone books” according the Neil Squire Society’s e-Learning Manager, Chad Leaman.
Suzanne Cross has been the Neil Squire Society’s Manager of Development and Communications for almost 3 years.
“I wanted to know I could put my hands on the keys and the computer wouldn’t blow up.”
“I have a hungry soul. I want to see and do and experience so many things but I feel limited in so many ways”, says Amber, who has been dealing with a perceived sense of limitation for over a decade.
Kristin has been the Neil Squire Society’s Assistive Technology (AT) Specialist and Manager of Business Development for Neil Squire Solutions in the Prairie Regional office for 2 and half years. As an AT specialist, Kristin understands the importance of assistive technology.