Maureen Becomes More Confident at Work With New Hearing Aids
“I feel much more qualified to the job I was hired for. My confidence has grown, and I feel that I am delivering a higher quality of service to students.”
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“Hearing aids have benefitted me greatly in both of my chosen fields,” Calvin shares. “Bluetooth capabilities allow for easier conversations on the phone as well as dealing with people I do not require face to face contact.”
Relumino is a Samsung app that harnesses the power of Samsung Gear VR and turns it into an incredible piece of assistive technology.
Through Clubs That Care, an initiative by Neil Squire’s Makers Making Change program, we are helping university and post-secondary clubs and groups to build affordable assistive technology for their community. One such club is the University of Victoria (UVic) Biomedical Engineering Design Club.
Here’s a roundup of exciting devices that have been recently added to the Makers Making Change Assistive Device library.