“It Opens Up a Whole New World,” Makers Making Change Partners With Cerebral Palsy Alberta to Provide Adaptive Gaming
We’ve had the honour of hosting a number of successful Adaptive Gaming events with Cerebral Palsy Alberta over the past year.
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Skip to NavigationWe’ve had the honour of hosting a number of successful Adaptive Gaming events with Cerebral Palsy Alberta over the past year.
The West Park Healthcare Centre in Toronto is one of seven GAME Checkpoints, a network of partner organizations led by Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program that help people with disabilities access adaptive gaming.
We are proud to announce the release of four OpenAT joystick devices that were developed as part of the Government of Canada’s Assistive Technology Program.
This year, the GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre joined Makers Making Change’s network of GAME Checkpoints, helping people with disabilities access Adaptive Gaming.
The initiative sees us working with community partners across Canada including rehab hospitals, and we provide them with gaming gear, resources, and training. Our partners become GAME Checkpoints where people with disabilities can access those resources.