The folks at Easter Seals Crossroads have put together a
compressive list of apps to help people with various disabilities. To view the
list click here. The list is divided into five sections; low vision, hearing,
cognitive, mobility and communication. Each section has various app that can
help people with those challenges. Many of the apps are free from the iTunes
app store. So, if you have an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch check out the list of
assistive technology apps.
I looked through this list of apps and they all seem awesome. It's good to see that we are using our technology these days to our advantage and helping others to experience what they could not. I was wondering, do you think any of these apps would be covered under insurance depending on a persons disability? I noticed an app for $150, that seemed to be simply amazing but I know some people can't afford that. Just kind of curious.
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