Makers Making Change Donates Dice Spinners to Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation
Makers Making Change has donated 10 dice spinners to the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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Over last summer, University of Alberta students Lucas Plamondon and Olivia Tronchin worked together during their work experience at Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital to print assistive devices to help patients.
Brian has about 40 years of experience as a realtor. Based in Victoria, he is passionate about serving his clients needs, and as a senior, wants to keep working.
Through Digital Jumpstart, Season received an ergonomic keyboard, sit-stand desk, and ergonomic mouse, and learned how to make PowerPoint presentations for her business.
“I am now able to work effectively and efficiently,” she says. “Since taking part in this Assistive Technology [Services] program, it has boosted my confidence in how I work and deal with people.”