While they are in school, people with special needs are entitled to certain services and supports. But after graduating, they enter what is often called a “non-entitlement system ” —that is, services are not guaranteed. As young adults prepare to leave the cocoon of school, their parents face questions familiar to anyone who has raised a child. Where will he live? How will she cover her living expenses? How much support will she need?
Read MoreSales of med-alert services are growing and are expected to continue doing so as the baby boom generation ages. Should you consider buying one, for either yourself or an aging parent who spends time alone? Here’s a quick guide on what the systems offer and what to look for when you shop.
Read MoreWith October being Down Syndrome Awareness Month, we wanted to give you a few facts and figures regarding Down Syndrome and some ways you can spread awareness.
Read MoreA recent article from Disability Scoop reveals that Arizona, Hawaii, New York, South Carolina and Ohio...are all ranked among the top 10 best states for disability services. Each of these states is also utilizing SimplyHome technology.
Read MoreCheck out this amazing video of Jonathon and see how he is moving in a positive direction after his accident. We want to give The Charles Lea Center in Spartanburg, SC a big thank you for putting this video together and for sharing it with us. We are so proud to be a small part of Jonathon's independence.
Read MoreThe Dankners' Story We had the opportunity to sit down and talk with a customer who happens to be the first person in the state of North Carolina to receive our assistive technology funded through the Innovations Waiver.
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