lifestyle

The US transportation system is not designed for the fringe.

The US transportation system is not designed for the fringe.

The US transportation system falls short for the elderly. Understanding why can make it better.

National Endowment for the Arts presents Challenging Notions: Accessibility + the Arts

National Endowment for the Arts presents Challenging Notions: Accessibility + the Arts

The NEA focuses an entire issue on the arts and accessibility to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. *Swoon* 

Cur8able.

Cur8able.

Stephanie Thomas is cur8able, curating clothing and lifestyle products that are accessible /smart/ stylish for people with disabilities.

BrainDance: Exploring Parkinson's with Dance.

BrainDance: Exploring Parkinson's with Dance.

BrainDance is a collaborative project bringing together dance choreographers, neuroscientists, physicians, philosophers and people with Parkinson's disease to explore movement.

Caregiver resources: Use Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to help with caregiving

Caregiver resources: Use Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to help with caregiving

Suggestions for using social media, and the web, to help with caregiving.

Technology + your role in transforming our culture.

Technology + your role in transforming our culture.

I published an article a day for 30 days. The internet is changing the way we interact with people. Instead of lamenting the change, let's look at the positives. 

Caregiving: Who is doing it right?

Caregiving: Who is doing it right?

In a recent conversation I was asked about caregivers who are kicking ass at caregiving. There are many examples of caregiving done right.

Articles related to Fringe Design: Tackling Disability and Death.

Articles related to Fringe Design: Tackling Disability and Death.

Articles related to Designing for the Fringe. 

We can help solve US healthcare problems by evaluating lifestyle and genetics

We can help solve US healthcare problems by evaluating lifestyle and genetics

 The US healthcare system has been evaluated, poked and prodded for years to determine why it is broken and what it is going to take to fix it