Accessibility and adaptive technology

Technology should adapt to your needs, abilities, and goals.

I help people discover and use accessibility features, assistive technology, and simpler digital workflows that support greater independence.

People learning accessible technology together

Accessibility is not one setting or one type of disability.

It can mean larger text, stronger contrast, captions, screen readers, voice control, alternative input, fewer steps, clearer instructions, reduced distractions, or a completely different way to complete a task.

Vision

Magnification, larger text, contrast, screen readers, spoken content, object recognition, and accessible reading tools.

Hearing

Captions, sound recognition, visual alerts, hearing device connections, transcription, and communication tools.

Mobility

Voice control, switch access, alternative keyboards and mice, touch accommodations, and smart-home controls.

Cognitive and learning

Simplified layouts, focus tools, reminders, routines, reading support, reduced motion, and plain-language workflows.

For individuals and families

Personalized setup and coaching.

  • Device accessibility review
  • Feature setup and practice
  • Adaptive technology exploration
  • Written step-by-step instructions
  • Caregiver and family guidance

For organizations

Make digital experiences easier to access.

  • Accessibility-focused staff education
  • Plain-language content guidance
  • Website and document accessibility reviews
  • Inclusive workshop design
  • Digital inclusion planning

Start with the barrier you are experiencing.

You do not need to know which accessibility feature or tool you need before reaching out.

Ask About Accessibility