Patrick Can Go for Hours in the Outdoors with Technology@Work
Patrick found it tiring to push his manual wheelchair for his volunteer work in the outdoors. Through Technology@Work, he received a power assist that helps him go for hours.
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Skip to NavigationPatrick found it tiring to push his manual wheelchair for his volunteer work in the outdoors. Through Technology@Work, he received a power assist that helps him go for hours.
Neil Squire Solutions will be providing assistive technology support to students and teachers at the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, with a focus on helping students with disabilities transition from school to post-secondary education/training or employment.
Dhruv found it painful to move around in his manual wheelchair at work. Through Technology@Work, he received funding towards a power assist. Now he’s more efficient because he has no more shoulder pain.
Hundreds of people with disabilities will be able to achieve greater independence and find meaningful employment thanks to the extension of the Province’s popular Technology@Work program.
On Monday, December 4th, we’ll be at Vancouver Hack Space to fix some LipSyncs. If you can solder, have some technical troubleshooting skills, and have some time, help us fix a LipSync or two.