assistive technology to help keep your new year’s resolutions
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Assistive Technology to Help Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions. January 23, 2014 MATP Staff. Michigan Disability Rights Coalition (MDRC). A disability justice movement working to transform communities. Home of Michigan’s Assistive Technology Program MDRC’s Web Page: www.mymdrc.org - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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January 23, 2014
MATP Staff
Assistive Technology to Help Keep Your New Year’s
Resolutions
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A disability justice movement working to transform communities.
Home of Michigan’s Assistive Technology Program
MDRC’s Web Page: www.mymdrc.org Contact [email protected]
Michigan Disability Rights Coalition (MDRC)
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Managing StressGetting HealthySaving Money/Managing DebtGetting OrganizedQuitting Bad Habits
Assistive Tech For
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50% of the population makes New Year’s resolutions
People who make resolutions are more likely (10x) to make positive changes
Did you make any New Year’s resolutions for 2014?
The Good News!
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People tend to set resolutions based on outcome not on the activity to achieve it.
People become overwhelmed and discouraged.
Lack of both support and accountability. Believing it is about willpower alone Failure diminishes confidence.
Why We Fail
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Combine the behavior (save money) with the skill needed to achieve it (stick to a budget)
Use don’t vs. can’t (I don’t want to risk my life by smoking vs. I can’t smoke)
Have support buddies Be human, allow failure
Tips to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions
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Make your resolutions S.M.A.R.T.
Set one resolution instead of many
Take small steps Reward yourself often Get help from assistive
technology!
More Tips
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Relaxation and Meditation Apps White Noise Machines Apps and Music to help with Sleep Lightbox to help with sleep Fidget Toys Software to simplify your computer
screen
AT for Managing Stress
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FitBit, Upband and Pebble SmartWatch
Take a Break Reminder Apps Medication Reminders/Devices Talking Pedometer Talking scale (body and kitchen)
blood pressure cuff, glucometer
AT for Getting Healthy
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Rocker knives and utensils (can be used one-handed)
Pivot/angled knives Stabilizing cutting board Cordless can opener Cutting guides
AT for Healthy Food Prep
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Microwavable Cookware/Steamers
Adaptive Peelers Plate guards, built up plates,
scooper dishes Picture-Based Cookbooks
AT For Healthy Food Prep 2
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Bill Organization Budgeting Low Tech:
Envelope systems Bill Management books Bill/mail organizers Locking cash box
Automation (Payments, deposits, etc.)
AT for Money Management
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Reminder systemsBudgeting software Online budgeting
systems/apps
AT for Money Management 2
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Check writing template Portable money Brailler Talking Calculator Money identifying
devices/apps
Low Vision Tools For Money Management
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Fridge Binz Urbio™ Magnetic Modular
System Components Style Station Organize Sock Tuckers Laundry Folding Board Labeling apps and PenFriend
AT for Getting Organized
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Color Identifiers Cord Organizers Spinning Desk Organizer To-Do Lists (apps and online) Livescribe Pen Evernote, Other notes apps
Organization
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Raise awareness, identify triggers, replace habits
Large Rubber band on your wrist General apps to help change habits• Devices which provide prompts at
intervals, such as the “Motivaider”• Habit specific apps
AT for Quitting Bad Habits
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(800) 760-4600 www.mymdrc.org [email protected] Blog:
http://www.miassisttech.org/mdrcat/ Twitter: MIAssistTech
Michigan Assistive Technology Program (MATP)
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“What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?” – Vincent van Gogh
Final Thought