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March 2005 - Organizing For The Physically Challenged
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"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man."
- George Bernard Shaw
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Avoiding CRI-Related Disabilities"by Jayachandran Radhakrishnan
Computer related injuries are disabling people at record rates -- but a bit of ergonomic care can go a long way toward preventing injury.
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"Clutter Free Living When You Are Handicapped"by Frances DAmato
When one is handicapped, every move is an effort -- but you can lighten the load and make your daily routine easier by learning to let go of the clutter.
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"Ergonomics For The Disabled"by ErgoBoy.Com
Overcoming physical limitations through the application of ergonomic technology presents a challenge to the science that will ultimately benefit us all.
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"Home Modifications For Special Needs"by Sue Fox
Creating an organized and clutter free home environment for the elderly and physically challenged may require a few simple home modifications.
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"Physical Abilities Of The Aging "by NRCSH
As we age, we experiences a decline in physical strength, flexibility, dexterity, and endurance -- and you have to organize your home around these changes.
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"The Downsizing Process"by Sue Ronnekamp
Modifying an elderly person's environment for better organization often involves downsizing -- this article will help to make that process a bit easier.
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"Worksite Accommodation Ideas"by Mayda LaRosse
Accommodations in the work environment aren't a good idea just for people with physical impairments -- but also for learning disabilities and ADD.
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