Easterseals Southern California is bringing you a short video series on smartphone accessibility tip…
Easterseals Southern California is bringing you a short video series on smartphone accessibility tips for Apple iPhone users with and without disabilities. These tips were curated by members of Easterseals’ Technology Lending Library team, who provide accessible tech devices and support to hundreds of people with disabilities throughout Southern California. Watch the videos below for step-by-step instructions.
Three Reasons Why Accessible Solutions for Technology Matter
First, accessible tech makes information available to everyone.
We all deserve access to the same resources and opportunities. Without accessible tech, people with disabilities can miss out on connecting with their community, accessing information related to services and healthcare, online shopping, and so much more.
Accessible technology can make a HUGE impact on a person’s daily life. From using public transportation to applying for jobs and working remotely, accessible tech empowers people with disabilities to live more independently.
Third and most importantly, tech accessibility fosters inclusivity.
When everyone can access digital resources, we advance equality and create a more inclusive society. And that’s what we strive for here at Easterseals Southern California.
Watch our video to learn about the importance of tech accessibility:
Assistive Touch Tips for Apple Device Accessibility:
Assistive touch is a handy feature that simplifies device control, allowing you to customize actions for quick access. This can be useful for individuals with physical and motor barriers. Take a look at the tips and video below to learn more.
Using Custom Actions.
Custom actions let you interact directly with the Assistive Touch icon without opening the menu. Choose from single-tap, double-tap, or long-press gestures to quickly rotate your screen, mute your phone, restart, or access Apple Pay!
Adjusting Touch Accommodations.
If you find touchscreen responses challenging, you can tweak how your screen reacts to your touch. For example, the “Hold Duration” setting lets you specify how long you need to press before the screen responds. And with “Tap Assistance,” you can decide whether the screen responds to your initial touch location or your final touch location.
Watch our video on Assistive Touch for a demonstration:
Hearing and Audio Features for iPhone Accessibility
With these accessible solutions, you can explore some helpful tech accessibility features for hearing and audio on your Apple device. From headphone accommodations to background sounds, you can make your smartphone accessible for your needs.
Headphone Accommodation Features.
In settings under ‘Audio and Visual,’ you can find some very useful features. Headphone accommodations allow you to customize your Apple or Beats headphones for a personalized audio experience. Adjust the settings to amplify soft sounds and tailor frequencies to your hearing needs.
Background Sounds.
This setting plays calming sounds to mask unwanted environmental noise, helping you stay relaxed or focused while minimizing distractions.
Headphone Notifications.
Another great audio feature is the ‘Headphone Notifications,’ which can protect your hearing. When enabled, your iPhone will alert you if your audio levels are too high for too long. This helps you stay safe and avoid potential hearing damage.
LED Flash.
For those who are hard of hearing, or in noisy environments, turning on ‘LED Flash’ enables a bright LED light on your iPhone when you receive alerts or notifications, ensuring you never miss an important message.
Watch our video on Hearing & Audio Features for a demonstration:
With these accessibility features, your device becomes more accessible and tailored to your needs. So head over to your settings and explore! Remember, accessibility is the key to inclusion and equity. Let’s make technology work for everyone!
Accessibility on a cell phone refers to features that enable users with disabilities to interact with their devices more easily. These include options like screen readers, adjustable text size, and high contrast settings to assist with various impairments.
How can you enhance smart phone accessibility?
To enhance phone accessibility, explore accessibility settings on your device and enable features like voice control. You can also customize the home screen for easier navigation and adjust color contrast to improve visibility during daily living activities.
Which smartphones offer the best accessibility features?
iPhones and Android phones like Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy offer excellent accessibility features. These devices provide comprehensive options for vision, hearing, and mobility assistance, allowing users to easily make a phone call, send text messages, and access various products and services.
What Is the most suitable cellphone for individuals who are blind?
The iPhone is often considered the best option for individuals with visual impairment due to its advanced VoiceOver feature. Android devices also offer strong accessibility options through the Google Play store, providing various tools to assist blind users.
In what ways can smartphones without Wi-Fi access connect to the internet?
Smartphones without Wi-Fi can connect to the internet using cellular data networks. This allows users to browse the web, send texts, and access online services. Some Android accessibility features may require an internet connection to function fully.
Easterseals Southern California Raises $180,000 at 24th Annual ‘Strides for Disability’
Thursday, November 14, 2024, 3:35 PM
On October 19, 2024, Easterseals Southern California hosted its most successful Strides for Disabili…
On October 19, 2024, Easterseals Southern California hosted its most successful Strides for Disability 3K/5K event to-date; a sell-out that surpassed all fundraising goals. Held at a new venue—Angel Stadium in Anaheim—this year’s event gave participants the unique opportunity to walk, run, or roll through the stadium and even see themselves on the jumbotron.
Before the race began, attendees enjoyed free breakfast burritos and visited vendor booths, which featured games, face painting, trick-or-treating, pumpkin decorating, and so much more. Attendees were also treated to a fun warm up and performance by the award-winning Rollettes.
More than 1,300 individuals came together and helped raise over $180,000 at the 2024 Strides for Disability walk. The funds raised from Strides will directly benefit our disability and community services, so that we can continue to empower individuals and families across our Southern California communities in innovative new ways.
Check Out the Strides 2024 Recap Video
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Marathon Sponsors: $5,000
ABA Enhancement
American Business Bank
Banc of California
Board Members Mark Bertrand and Artie Southam
Bernards
T-Mobile
Distance Sponsors: $2,500
Bank of America
California Telecom
CAPTRUST
Envision NonProfit
Fraternal Order of the Police
James and Gable Insurance Brokers
Plaza In-Kind Donors:
AAA
Albertsons/Vons/Pavilions
Anaheim Ducks
CVS Pharmacy
LATHER
Los Angeles Angels
Banana Boat
Century 21 Desert Rock
Yakult
Congratulations to our top fundraising teams:
1st Place: Amway Nutrilite DreamMakers!
2nd Place: The Cash Flow Crusaders — Easterseals Finance Team
3rd Place: Artie Southam’s Team — Joey, Topa, Nugget, and Family
4th Place: The Morris Clan, Team Captain and Board Member Claudia Villamizar!
These contributions create a solid foundation that allows us to make a real difference, and we are so grateful to each and every business and individual for coming out to support Easterseals.
2025 will mark the 25th anniversary of Strides for Disability! Be on the lookout for announcements and updates for next year’s event, we can’t wait to see you there.
Easterseals Uses Virtual Reality to Support People with Autism
Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 5:34 PM
Easterseals Southern California’s Autism Services has been collaborating with a company called Flore…
Easterseals Southern California’s Autism Services has been collaborating with a company called Floreo VR on a virtual reality solution to help people with autism safely use transportation. Recently, that technology won T-Mobile’s prestigious “Unconventional Award” for its innovative use of 5G technology. Here’s a look at what’s happening and what’s ahead.
The Challenge Being Addressed
For those with autism, a trip in the family car can expose challenges and triggers, making it unsafe for everyone involved. Of course, access to transportation is a critical component of inclusion for people with autism.
“It’s how we get to work, attend appointments, visit with family or socialize,” says Dr. Paula Pompa-Craven, Easterseals Chief Clinical Officer. “But preparing individuals with autism to safely navigate streets, cars, and public transportation may sometimes present complex challenges.”
For example, some people with autism have trouble keeping on their seatbelts. In addition, anything from traffic, stopping at a stoplight, or even a driver having to take a different route can be a trigger. Some Easterseals participants will not leave their home or ride in a car.
These barriers put people with autism at risk for a wide range of negative health and quality-of-life outcomes.
The Unconventional Awards recognize organizations that use T-Mobile’s 5G network to solve real-world problems in a creative way. Easterseals was honored with the first-place award in the “Customer Experience” category.
Virtual Reality for Autism: A Game-Changer
VR technology is a game-changer in this area because it creates an opportunity for people to practice skills ahead of time, in an immersive and safe way.
With Floreo and Easterseal’s virtual reality solution, children and adults can take a virtual journey to get a preview of the transportation they’ll be using. They can encounter the same triggers they’ll find in the real world and, working with a clinician, they can safely practice skills to reduce dangerous behaviors.
Because this technology is being used in a clinically rigorous setting, researchers and clinicians will—for the first time—be able to assess and create treatment plans for the behaviors associated with autism in transportation settings. It will also help researchers and clinicians track progress and individualize approaches to skill building.
To further advance this research, Easterseals has joined Floreo’s Scientific Advisory Board as a leading member.
Through virtual reality, individuals can practice every step of the transportation journey.
What’s Ahead
The program could have a tremendous impact over time by making medical visits less challenging and promoting inclusion for people with autism in ways most of us take for granted.
Easterseals Southern California is exploring even more topic areas with Floreo, including safe street crossing, communication, and social skills.
“Together, we are working to create a world where neurodiverse individuals can practice life, communication, and social skills in a safe, virtual environment, preparing them to navigate real-world situations with confidence and independence,” said Vijay Ravindran, CEO of Floreo.
“This directly supports our mission to achieve full equity, inclusion and access for the people we support,” says Paula. “We want to give people the tools to enhance their independence, as well as their quality of life.”
Read more about the award and our partnership with Floreo VR.
Why Hiring Through Easterseals Employment Services Has Enhanced Our Business
Friday, October 25, 2024, 1:46 PM
In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we invited Kyle Onstott, CEO of Ma…
In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we invited Kyle Onstott, CEO of Marketing Empire Group (MEG), to share his experience with Easterseals Southern California. In this guest blog post, Kyle reflects on hiring Connor, a video editor who secured his position at MEG through our Customized Employment Services. Kyle highlights how Connor’s work ethic and professional growth have positively impacted MEG’s culture and success. You can read more about Connor’s journey here. (Credit for Connor’s photo above right: Jaspreet Singh)
Written by Kyle Onstott, CEO of Marketing Empire Group
At Marketing Empire Group (MEG), we are a faith-based organization that believes every individual is created with purpose, and part of our mission is to foster a team where that purpose can thrive. It’s not just about hitting goals or achieving numbers, it’s about the people who make our culture vibrant and our success sustainable. And one of the shining examples of that belief is our employee, Connor.
Connor’s journey with us started through Easterseals Southern California’s Employment Services. After working with his Vocational Specialist, Desiree, to determine if MEG was the right fit for Connor, he came on board as an intern. His talents quickly shined and showed he was destined for a vital role on our team. Now, he’s one of our top employees, someone who fully embodies what our company stands for.
From day one, Connor was proactive. He didn’t just wait for tasks to be handed to him, he sought out ways to contribute. Whether it was getting involved in content creation with the sales team or stepping out of his immediate role to generate leads and bring in new clients, his drive has been nothing short of exceptional.
And, of course, there’s the heart of it all – Connor’s will. I always say, “You can teach skill, but you can’t teach will.” Connor has it in abundance. His eagerness to learn, develop, and grow is unmatched, and that’s something you simply can’t teach. His commitment to personal and professional growth has not only benefitted him, but has been a huge asset to us as a company.
We recognized Connor’s exceptional potential early on and made the decision to invest in his growth, knowing his unique talents would bring tremendous value to our company. Hands-on training, advanced software, online courses, and in-person events have all been a part of his development journey here at MEG. And it’s not just about what we’ve given, Connor has taken every opportunity and run with it, proving time and again that he’s not only capable but willing to go the extra mile.
Working with Easterseals Southern California has also been a positive experience. Their support throughout the hiring process and beyond has been fantastic. Desiree, his Vocational Specialist, has been there every step of the way, ensuring that both Connor and MEG have what we need to make this partnership successful.
To any employer considering working with Easterseals or hiring individuals with disabilities, I would say this: don’t hesitate. They just might become your next best employee. You’ll gain not just a team member, but someone who brings a unique perspective, unmatched drive, and the kind of energy that enhances your entire culture. It’s more than just a hire, it’s a game changer. The support from Easterseals has been seamless, and the value Connor brings to the team is immeasurable.
At the end of the day, Marketing Empire Group thrives because of the people who embody our core values. Connor is one of those people, and we are so fortunate to have him as part of the MEG family. Culture is key here, and we’re grateful to have someone who not only fits in but elevates it to new heights.
Here’s to Connor, to Easterseals, and to the bright future ahead!
Read Connor’s Story of Success here to learn more about how Easterseals Customized Employment Services supported him in finding a fulfilling career.
If turning a hobby into a business is considered ‘the dream,’ then Mike is truly living life to the fullest! Mike owns and operates his own tie-dye apparel company called Urban Revel, where he makes creative tie-dye shirts, hats, sweatshirts and other items.
What started as a fun project during the COVID-19 shutdowns quickly turned into a business when friends started requesting custom designs and t-shirts.
“I started Urban Revel for fun,” said Mike. “It was when I was at home going to [school on] Zoom. My friends liked my shirts. I made more and more. Then people asked to buy my shirts. I [then] started a website store.”
Mike doesn’t just do the tie-dyeing, but he also is the creative mind behind some of the popular slogans and sayings that go on his t-shirts. Mike can make customers just about anything, from his popular Zoom-inspired “You’re on Mute” design, to a fan-favorite hoodie that simply says “Dim Sum,” which just so happens to be one of Mike’s favorite foods.
Mike’s mom, Amy Yee, who is a consultant at Easterseals Southern California, says, “For me, it’s awesome knowing he’s doing something he’s excited about and there’s also that sense of security. He knows what he likes and he’s able to turn his interests into something that he can do. You can really think outside of the box about employment when you tie it with your interests.” Mike added, “Pick something you love to do and make it your own business. Start small and have fun.”
Since COVID-19, Mike’s business has really taken off throughout Los Angeles thanks to a loyal customer base. Currently, his attire is available for purchase online, at various community resource events, and at Musichead, a local art gallery where he recently hosted a tie-dye workshop.
“I’m very proud of our community and how they’ve embraced him and the people that we’ve met along the way,” said Amy.
Mike has big plans to expand his business throughout LA while continuing to build social connections and friendships.
“A fashion show would be fun,” said Mike. “I would like to do a pop-up in LA with cool shirts, hats, and other things with music and food.
To learn more about Mike and how you can support his tie-dye business, visit urbanrevella.com.