News & Announcements
Unlock Braille Literacy: Free Resources from Perkins School for the Blind
January is Braille Literacy Month in honor of Louis Braille, the inventor of the tactile writing and reading system used by people who are blind or have low vision, and who was born in this month in 1809.
Top Travel Sites and Apps for 2025: Essential Tools for Disability Accessibility
Planning a trip in 2025? Don't leave home without Wired Magazine's list of best travel sites and apps for the disability community. Tools range from those focused on wheelchair users to blind/low vision and deaf/hard of hearing travelers.
Sesame Place First U.S. Park to Adopt Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program
Sesame Place Philadephia will become the first theme park in the United States to adopt the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, an international initiative to assist people with non-visible disabilities. The designation is one of many firsts for the park, which was also the first in the world to become designated as a Certified Autism Center™.
Wheelchair Users Could Fly in Their Own Chairs by 2025 with New DOT and FAA Initiative
By the end of 2025, wheelchair users may have the ability to fly in their own chairs on aircrafts. The Department of Transportation (DOT), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Delta Air Lines have announced they are working to allow travelers with wheelchairs to fly sitting in their own equipment in specially designed adaptive seating rows.
Keeping One Eye on the Future
State Disability and Developmental Program Directors are focused on several challenges and priorities as we wind up 2024. Aging technology systems, workflow improvements, data capture and analysis, and compliance with the new federal rules are all top-of-mind issues. As the state directors develop strategies to implement solutions to these critical initiatives in the short term, several trends facing the states should also be evaluated for longer-term planning. These trends will shape the future of disability and developmental programs and their participants.
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2023 Sees Record Employment for People with Disabilities, But Gaps in Access Persist
In 2023, nearly a quarter of people with a disability were employed, the highest percentage since the data was first collected in 2008. The jump in employment is due to combination of factors like remote work opportunities and companies' increased commitment to accessibility. But that's not the whole story.
Tempo Partners with Gilford’s Golden Guardians
Tempo is excited to announce a partnership with Gilford’s Golden Guardians. Gilford’s Golden Guardians trains service dogs to increase the independence of people with disabilities and other social service needs. Our data collection and outcome reporting will measure their goal progress and participant impact in real time for all their clients. Find out how Tempo can do the same for you! Schedule a demo today.
Uber Launches 'Caregiver' Service to Simplify Daily Tasks for Caregivers
Tempo Looks to Solve DSP Shortage
We're addressing the nationwide shortage of direct support professionals by building our own DSP and vendor database. Across our industry, DSPs who care for individuals with developmental disabilities are often categorized together with home health aides, personal care aides, certified nursing assistants and other job categories that don’t accurately describe their roles.