Curb Cuts Episode #6 ::: Adaptive Recreation
Written by Dr. Wealth on August 9th, 2010
“Curb Cuts” is a TV show about assistive technology (AT) produced by the Central Coast Assistive Technology Center. Episode #6 highlights adaptive recreation opportunities available for people with disabilities living on the Central Coast. Curb Cuts goes kayaking with the Cal Poly Adapted Paddle Program in Morro Bay and cycling with the Cal Poly EyeCycle program along the beautiful backroads of San Luis Obispo. Learn about the SoloQuad kayak, a unique project under development that will enable a person with high-level quadriplegia to operate a kayak independently by way of a hand-operated or sip-and-puff joystick. For more information about this episode, please visit our website: www.ccatc.org
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Tags: adaptive, assistive, beach, cycling, disability, environment, gadget, kayaking, mechanics, quadriplegia, Recreation, technology, wheelchair
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Great! Kayaking for everyone!
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