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Dementia · ChichesterIt can take months to get an appointment with a specialist. But if you have you have dementia, an early diagnosis can be life-changing. UC says a new position fills in gaps a doctor can't.See the Story
'Not Living in a Fairy Tale' | To Help Fight Dementia, These Families Turn to a New Position at UC Health
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Rochdale · RochdaleJenx’s Supine Stander 3 has helped 11-year-old Zain easily socialise at eye-level with his peers, give his mum a standing a cuddle for the first time, and go from a horizontal to standing position in seconds. Zain is a cheeky boy from Rochdale with a wonderful smile that instantly lights up the room. He loves playing with toys, especially if they have got flashing lights and play music. He also loves going to school and playing with all of his f…Read Article
Case study: Standing system enables Zain to give his mum a standing cuddle for the very first time - AT Today - Assistive Technology
New Bristol 3D Medical Centre will develop cutting-edge, bespoke prosthetics and devices - AT Today - Assistive Technology
Report Highlights the Importance of Making Digital Tech Accessible to Disabled People - THIIS Magazine
Mobility industry urges the Government to act on the rising casualties of mobility scooter users - THIIS Magazine
Tech libraries with reading pens and speech tools to assist children with SEND - The Mirror
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