Meet Confetti. She’s a Guide Horse in the United States.

Meet Confetti. Confetti is Sorrel, Near-Leopard Appaloosa miniature female horse. Confetti was born in Florida and trained by the Jacksonville Council for the Blind to be a guide horse for people who can not see. Guide horses are an alternative to guide dogs because horses live between 30-45 years and can work as guide horses for […]

ReWalk Helps Wheelchair Users Walk

Claire Lomas uses a wheelchair, and in 2012, she finished the London Marathon wearing a robotic exoskeleton.  She wore the ReWalk, a new piece of assistive technology that allows people who have limited or no movement in their legs, to independently walk again. The ReWalk was developed by Argo Medical Technologies, a company with a […]

2013 INDATA Full Day Trainings Announced!

The INDATA Project hosts FREE trainings on various aspects of Assistive Technology (AT). Previous trainings included information about how assistive technology can improve the lives of individuals with autism, cerebral palsy, blindness and low vision, and aging. These trainings are held at our Indianapolis facility and streamed via the Internet.  Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) are […]

Update on Zoe and her tricycle

  This post is a follow up to the Center for Assistive Technology Act Data Assistance’s article written earlier this year about Zoe Guglielmo, a little girl with disabilities. Her mother, Rachel, came to us here at the INDATA Project looking for an adaptive tricycle. All the places she had previously looked at were retailing […]

Need Help with your Last Minute Shopping?

Families and friends from all over the world give presents to one another at Christmas. And whether “he” is referred to as Santa (United Sates), Father Christmas (UK), Pere Noel (France) or St. Nicholas (Greece) many children all over the world are anxiously awaiting his delivery of christmas presents under their tree. Here are some […]