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When Your Employer Says Your Accommodation Is Too Expensive
Career > Accommodations

When Your Employer Says Your Accommodation Is Too Expensive

By Liam Fitzgerald

Understanding undue hardship, how to challenge cost-based denials, and what to propose when your employer claims they can't afford it.

Disney's Songs in Sign Language Debut April 27
Special Needs > Hearing Impairments

Disney's Songs in Sign Language Debut April 27

By Nora Bloom

Disney Animation's "Songs in Sign Language" debuts on Disney+ April 27, 2026, coinciding with National Deaf History Month. Three animated musical sequences have been reimagined in American Sign Language: "Beyond" from Moana 2, "The Next Right Thing" from Frozen 2, and "We Don't Talk About Bruno" fro...

Modified Work Schedules as a Reasonable Accommodation
Career > Accommodations

Modified Work Schedules as a Reasonable Accommodation

By Liam Fitzgerald

How flexible hours, compressed workweeks, and part-time shifts qualify as ADA accommodations for chronic conditions and disabilities.

The Interactive Process: What Happens After You Request a Workplace Accommodation
Career > Accommodations

The Interactive Process: What Happens After You Request a Workplace Accommodation

By Liam Fitzgerald

After you submit an accommodation request, your employer must engage in a good-faith dialogue to find a solution. Here's what happens next.

Calendar Management with Voice Assistants for People with Memory Impairments
Assistive Tech > Virtual Assistants

Calendar Management with Voice Assistants for People with Memory Impairments

By Leonard Thompson

Set up appointment reminders, daily briefings, and shared calendars using Google Home or Alexa for adults with cognitive disabilities.

Free vs. Paid AI Assistants for Cognitive Support: ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Compared
Assistive Tech > Virtual Assistants

Free vs. Paid AI Assistants for Cognitive Support: ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Compared

By Leonard Thompson

Feature and cost comparison of AI tools commonly used for executive function, decision-making, and task management by neurodivergent adults.

Writing a Medical Necessity Letter for Workplace Accommodations
Career > Accommodations

Writing a Medical Necessity Letter for Workplace Accommodations

By Liam Fitzgerald

What employees and healthcare providers need to include in accommodation documentation to meet employer and ADA requirements.

Assistive Technology Grants: Where the Money Is and How Families Actually Get It
Financial > Financial Planning

Assistive Technology Grants: Where the Money Is and How Families Actually Get It

By James Williams

A complete guide to funding sources for wheelchairs, AAC devices, and assistive technology from Medicaid to manufacturer programs.

Hands-Free Shopping with Voice Assistants: Accessibility for People with Limited Mobility
Assistive Tech > Virtual Assistants

Hands-Free Shopping with Voice Assistants: Accessibility for People with Limited Mobility

By Leonard Thompson

How Alexa and Google Shopping work for groceries, medication refills, and household purchases without screens or keyboards.

ChatGPT and Claude for Task Breakdown: How AI Helps with Executive Function
Assistive Tech > Virtual Assistants

ChatGPT and Claude for Task Breakdown: How AI Helps with Executive Function

By Leonard Thompson

Conversational AI can break task paralysis for ADHD, autism, and processing delays by starting from exactly where you are.

Voice-Activated Emergency Calling for People Living Alone with Disabilities
Assistive Tech > Virtual Assistants

Voice-Activated Emergency Calling for People Living Alone with Disabilities

By Leonard Thompson

Set up Alexa Urgent Response and Google emergency contacts for reliable hands-free emergency access when you can't reach your phone.

Training Voice Assistants to Recognize Atypical Speech Patterns
Assistive Tech > Virtual Assistants

Training Voice Assistants to Recognize Atypical Speech Patterns

By Leonard Thompson

Practical steps for improving Alexa and Google Home speech recognition for users with dysarthria, cerebral palsy, and speech impediments.

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