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  • AccessAble takes the chance out of going out. To give you the accessibility information you need to work out if a place will be accessible for you. We create Detailed Access Guides which tell you all ...
  • The challenge of writing to a disabled audience is very complicated – but at the same time, quite straightforward, as editor of Able Magazine, Tom Jamison, explains.
  • If Able Magazine didn’t exist, the disabled community would invent it! By Tom Jamison Able Magazine is a rare publication where every word, on every page, is carefully selected to guide disabled peopl ...
  • As a disabled person the wider community of Naidex has always been synonymous with being on my side. Providing support and resources to meet disability related needs. And those of my family and others ...
  • Purchasing the ideal assistive kit is an important decision which you need to get right. Buying online, without an assessment of your needs or physically trying a product, can lead to you owning equipment that does not maximise independence or comfort. That’s why it is essential to request a product demonstration at a showroom or in your home. Alternatively attending a mobility exhibition is a great way to test and compare a wide range of products all under one roof – such as Naidex.

  • Adaptive Martial Arts CIC who specialises in Martial Arts training for people of all abilities and disabilities can’t wait to talk about their innovative AMA@HOME at Naidex.

    During lockdown we like everyone were forced to adjust our training from our regular face to face sessions to zoom, we had always wanted to create online content but struggled for time. Covid-19 forced our hand, we had great up take for our online sessions however not everyone had a partner to work with or equipment.

  • AbleNet.co.uk is the only national website offering amazing tailored experiences and cool products for people with different disabilities and ages.
  • In the UK, loneliness is a big problem for many elderly people. Many older people live a good distance away from family and have lost their close friends. This can mean that they lose the vital contact that they need to live as full of a life as possible. There are things that elderly people can do, with the help of their loved ones, to combat the problem of loneliness. 
  • Amazon and the NHS have launched a new assistive technology partnership that sees Alexa, the AI-powered voice assistant, being used to offer health advice for patients who can’t easily access information online.