Integrated Smart Transitional Home Lab to Support Stroke Rehabilitation Patients’ Transition to Home (AURC)
Tests the feasibility of a smart home environment designed to help stroke patients transition from hospital to home.
Tests the feasibility of a smart home environment designed to help stroke patients transition from hospital to home.
A registry of participants providing feedback and data to improve accessibility in technology and services.
Tests the usability and accessibility of the dating app Tinder by people with any disability.
Tests the usability and accessibility of LG home appliances at Shepherd Center.
Tests the usability and accessibility of Samsung's closed captioning settings on their TV at Shepherd Center.
Delaney Cowart is Program Manager for the AURC at Shepherd Center, specializing in disability-centered UX research and accessibility innovation.
Dr. John Morris leads accessibility research, advancing assistive tech for independence.
Maryam Kenning is a User Experience Researcher at Shepherd Center, specializing in accessibility and assistive technology.
Ben Lippincott advances accessibility research, shaping inclusive technology for real-world impact.
Raeda Anderson is a Research Scientist at Shepherd specializing in data-driven research on community, health equity, and rehabilitation.