Cognoa, a company that makes digital therapeutics and diagnostic tools, recently submitted a new tool to FDA that could help pediatricians and parents identify children with Autism at a much
How Senior Care Equipment Can Assist & Make A Difference
Senior care equipment can help a lot to make a change in the lives of any senior either with handicap or mobility issues. Senior care Caring for a senior is
New Mobility’s Biweekly Newsletter – October 1, 2020
Welcome to New Mobility’s biweekly newsletter. To receive via email (mobile-friendly), subscribe here. NEW ISSUE Return to Accessible Travel As the global pandemic grinds on, many people with disabilities dream
Return to Accessible Travel
Illustrations by Doug Davis As the global pandemic grinds on, many people with disabilities dream of traveling near or far as a break from the monotony of isolation. But whether
Access the World Via International Exchange
Jake Robinson trekked through a village in Ghana, where he met this young man giving him a high-five. Living a year abroad can change you forever. That’s what happened to
Embracing Power
An X-ray revealed that LeBrecht had a rotator cuff muscle tear in his shoulder, a common injury for manual wheelchair users. “I was thinking that the longer I use my
A Year to Employment
From The Sofa To The Workforce:Can A Diversity Employment Nonprofit Learn To Include Wheelchair Users? Elijah Johnson Three years after being paralyzed in a 2014 shooting, Elijah Johnson fell into
Meet in the Middle: COVID Travel Compromise
We were supposed to fly to Ohio and spend three weeks at Kelly’s parents’ house, hanging out by the pool while our son, Ewan, played with his cousins. We’d bought
Safeish Travels During COVID
What happened: My trustworthy friend and nephew got us to and from the airports, coming and going, with no problems. The flights were definitely the riskiest part of the trip.
Financial Entrepreneur Shawnique Cotton
Shawnique Cotton is pushing through health setbacks to make her first million dollars and help others with disabilities reach financial self-sufficiency. And she’s doing it in memory of her brother,