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Access curated tools, equipment, research, and resources tailored for Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs) supporting individuals of all ages with access challenges across clinical, educational, and community-based settings to enhance functional independence.

Celebrating Disability Independence Day: Tools That Support Freedom

July 26th marks National Disability Independence Day, a powerful reminder of the significance of inclusion, accessibility, and autonomy for individuals with disabilities. This day commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990—a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination and promotes equal opportunity in all areas of public life. As therapists, educators, and caregivers, we play a vital role in helping to support independence for individuals with diverse needs through adaptive tools, assistive technologies, and evidence-based practices.

At Therapro, we are proud to offer a range of therapeutic products that promote independence in daily activities. Whether supporting communication, self-care, or motor skill development, these tools empower individuals to participate more fully in their environments.

Here are a few standout resources to consider:

The Functionalhand

The Functionalhand
Created by an occupational therapist and physical therapist duo, The Functionalhand is a dynamic assistive grasping aid that enables individuals with limited hand function to independently hold tools, utensils, or toys. Its flexible yet secure design allows users to insert a wide range of objects without needing a tight grip, making it ideal for daily living tasks, therapy activities, and leisure.

EazyHold® Universal Cuffs
EazyHold cuffs are soft silicone adaptive aids that gently and securely fasten around the hand to hold items such as toothbrushes, pencils, or spoons. Available in various sizes, they’re especially useful for individuals with weak grip, limb differences, or developmental delays, promoting functional independence in self-care, feeding, and learning tasks.

EazyHold® Universal Cuffs

Used separately, both The Functionalhand and EazyHolds empower users by reducing physical barriers to participation—but when used together, they create a highly supportive and adaptive system for grasping. The Functionalhand supports the arches of the hand and positions tools in a precise, functional orientation for use, even when the user has limited intrinsic hand strength. EazyHold, on the other hand, secures the object to the hand when grip is absent or cannot be sustained. For example, a user painting with a brush may use the Functionalhand to stabilize and position the brush correctly, while the EazyHold cuff wraps over the hand and brush to prevent it from slipping or falling. This combination enables active participation in tasks that would otherwise be inaccessible—an essential approach when working to support independence for individuals with varying physical capabilities.

Rocker Knife

Adapted Utensils for Independent Eating
Feeding independence is essential for dignity and participation at mealtimes. Tools such as the Rocker Knife allow individuals with limited strength or use of only one hand to safely and effectively cut food with a simple rocking motion. KEatlery™ Weighted Dinnerware are designed to provide added stability and control for users with tremors or unsteady hands. Meanwhile, Big-Grip Cutlery features wide, cushioned handles that are easier to grasp, making them ideal for individuals with arthritis, poor fine motor control, or low muscle tone. These utensils promote confidence, reduce dependence, and foster greater inclusion at mealtime.

Control USB
As digital access becomes increasingly essential for education, employment, and social connection, tools like the Control USB are critical for ensuring accessibility. This switch interface allows individuals with physical disabilities to control household electronics directly from their computer. With plug-and-play ease, it is ideal for users with limited mobility or those using alternative access methods. Incorporating this device into therapy or home use supports digital literacy and empowers users to participate more fully in today’s tech-driven world.

Control USB
TimeCue

TimeCue
Time management can be a significant barrier to independence. The TimeCue is a mid-tech assistive technology tool that offers simple, one-step auditory cues to help individuals transition between tasks independently—ideal for classrooms, therapy sessions, and home routines.

These products are just a few examples of how the right tools can support independence for individuals across a variety of functional domains. Therapists and families can find even more resources in our growing Assistive Technology category, which includes communication aids, visual supports, and adaptive devices.

As we celebrate Disability Independence Day, let’s reflect on the progress made and renew our commitment to creating inclusive, empowering environments. Visit the Therablog to explore more ideas, tips, and tools that help individuals of all abilities thrive.

EazyHold Universal Cuff

Promoting Independence Through Assistive Technology

National Disability Independence Day is celebrated annually on July 26, commemorating the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. This landmark legislation has been instrumental in protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities, promoting their independence, and ensuring equal opportunities. At Therapro, we honor this historic event and recognize the importance of assistive technology in promoting independence.

The Role of Assistive Technology

Assistive technology plays a crucial role in empowering individuals with disabilities, helping them perform everyday tasks more easily and efficiently. Whether it’s through enhancing mobility, improving communication, or providing support for daily activities, these tools are vital in promoting self-reliance and independence. At Therapro, we understand the transformative power of assistive technology and are dedicated to offering a wide range of products designed to meet diverse needs.

Key Products Promoting Independence

As we celebrate National Disabilities Independence Day, we are proud to highlight several key products that promote independence:

  • Functionalhand: This innovative device provides a secure grip for individuals with limited hand function, allowing them to hold and manipulate objects with ease.
  • Eazyholds: These silicone grips attach to various utensils and tools, making it easier for individuals with limited hand strength to hold and use them.
  • Reachers: Designed to help individuals access items that are out of reach, reachers are invaluable for enhancing independence in daily tasks.
  • Dycem: This non-slip material provides stability and support, making it easier to handle objects and perform activities without slipping.
  • Adapted Utensils and Dishes: These specially designed utensils and dishes help individuals with limited dexterity eat more independently.
  • Tools for Low Vision: Products like Highlighter Strips and Reading Guide Strips are essential for individuals with low vision, helping them read and navigate their environment more effectively.

Expanding Our Assistive Technology Offerings

Recognizing the importance of assistive technology, Therapro has been actively expanding our product selection in this category. Over the past several years, we have introduced a variety of new tools and resources to better serve the needs of our customers. Our comprehensive assistive technology catalog is a testament to our ongoing efforts to provide high-quality products that promote independence and improve quality of life.

As we celebrate National Disability Independence Day, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities through innovative assistive technology. At Therapro, we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to live independently and with dignity. We are proud to offer a wide range of products that empower individuals to achieve greater autonomy and enrich their lives.

Explore our assistive technology catalog today and discover how Therapro can help you or your loved ones achieve greater independence. Together, we can continue to make a difference and promote a more inclusive world for all.

Boy holding a pencil and writing using a slant board to assist

Empowering Classroom Engagement with Assistive Technology

Unlocking the keys to classroom participation and success begins with selecting the perfect low-tech assistive technology tools. Low-tech assistive technology refers to simple, basic tools or devices that assist individuals with disabilities in performing everyday tasks. Ensuring students have the ideal support not only fosters full engagement in classroom activities but also transforms learning into an enjoyable experience. Dive into the world of low-tech assistive technology with Therapro’s expert recommendations, paving the way for enhanced participation and a more fulfilling educational journey. Read on to discover the perfect low-tech assistive technology tools that can be empowering for classroom engagement.

Low Tech Tools for Positioning

Appropriate positioning has a powerful impact on classroom engagement. There are many low-tech assistive technology tools available to support proper positioning. These positioning materials will help students adjust their posture and their visual orientation.

Slant Boards: Slant boards are available in various sizes and can accommodate different height levels when a student is seated. Most offer stabilization of paper on the board with a metal or plastic clip. Slant boards provide a number of advantages:

  • Encourage upright positioning
  • Align the wrist in slight extension
  • Bring writing paper and visual information closer to the eyes
  • Provide one hand access using the slant board clips
Aluminum Stackable Slant Board

A Therapro favorite is the Aluminum Stackable Slant Board, which is lightweight, durable, and easily stackable. The writing angle is ideal at 20 degrees. The non-slip edge strip prevents the board from sliding when in use.

Slant board

Another great option is the Better Board Slant Board, which is a lightweight, collapsible slant board made of corrugated plastic that can be transported flat and stacked easily. Plastic clamps hold paper and it has “nonslip feet.”

Dycem: A positioning tool many occupational therapists love for its versatility is non-slip plastic called Dycem. It has innumerable creative uses in the classroom. It can be cut from a roll to the size needed to stabilize items on a desk surface, adapt handles, and be placed on a chair seat to prevent the student from slipping and sliding.

Blue Dycem a Non-slip plastic that solves a variety of stabilizing and grasping problems

Low Tech Tools for Reading

When it comes to reading, low-tech assistive technology tools can help students with key performance areas specific to reading including:

  • Tracking printed words
  • Focusing on a part of the page
  • Highlighting any written words
  • Magnifying words
  • Reading hands-free

Check out some of Therapro’s favorite low tech assistive technology tools for students with low vision or who have difficulty with the visual components of reading:

Highlighter Strips on a book page

Highlighter Strips: A favorite tool is the brightly colored reading guide strips, called Highlighter Strips that are reusable bright yellow plastic strips that brighten any written word on a page. They measure 1.5” in height but come in a variety of lengths. They aid the student with visual processing difficulty or the student with who is needs help with focus and attention.

Reading Guide Strips

Reading Guide Strips: The Reading Guide Strips are simple yet powerful visual tools that help readers stay focused, improve tracking, support users with low vision, and reduce visual stress during reading tasks. To use, just place the strip over a page to highlight one line of text at a time.

Low Tech Tools for Writing

Tools that facilitate writing are abundant! They serve many purposes such as:

  • Hand and finger positioning for a writing utensil in the hand
  • Spacing, sizing, and alignment of letters
  • Weighting writing utensils
  • Creating handwriting lines

Check out these handy handwriting helpers that support legible handwriting:

	
LegiLiner Double Solid Line 3/8' tall, Pen Style Rolling Ink Stamp

LegiLiners: LegiLiners are an innovative collection of tools that are both unique and practical. Using a variety of rolling ink stamps, they create handwriting lines to improve consistent letter size and placement on any writing surface. Create dashed lines with spaces, dotted stacked lines, number line, and much more! They are available in a Starter Kit that contains 5 of the stamps to get you started. Fourteen individual LegiLiners are available as well.

Star Spacer is a clever handwriting tool made of see-through plastic which acts as a guide to help the child understand spacing, sizing, and alignment of letters and words to promote more legible handwriting

Star Spacer: The Star Spacer is a plastic, see-through guide used to help students understand spacing, sizing, and alignment of letters. The results are immediate for more legible handwriting

Low Tech Tools for Math

Tools to make learning mathematics fun and practical utilize:

  • Hands-on learning
  • Sensory learning using tactile, kinesthetic, and visual cues
  • Interactive strategies

Therapro is your go to resource for products that support hands on mathematics teaching and learning, check out some of these clever tools:

Multi Textured Tactile Ruler: The Desk Buddy Multi Textured Tactile Ruler resembles an actual ruler, but has the added benefits of a textured surface, being flexible, and being chewable. A great option for students who benefit from extra sensory input during learning activities.

Flexitable: Addition and Subtraction

Flexitables: The Flexitable is a simple tool for teaching math concepts. It makes learning addition and subtraction an enjoyable and tactile experience. The soft, flexible, 7.75 inch plastic square grid with horizontal and vertical channels fold to reveal answers to addition/subtraction problem. Flexitables are also available for division, multiplication, and fractions.

For More Information on Assistive Technology:

Low-Tech Assistive Devices- A Handbook for the School Setting: Low tech assistive technology tools facilitate learning and participation in the classroom. A classic resource book that therapists are passionate about is Low-Tech Assistive Devices: A Handbook for the School Setting, by Lynn Stoller, OTR/L. It is chock full of step-by-step directions and illustrations for fabrication of low tech tools. Chapters include tools used throughout the school setting (i.e. positioning, mobility, time management and organizational tools) and tools specific to curriculum area (i.e. reading, writing, math, music).

Low tech assistive technology can be a game changer for engaging students in the learning process and are vital in helping all learners access classroom learning experiences. Up your A-Tech game now with assistive technology tools from Therapro!

Guest Blogger: Filomena Connor, MSOT, Retired