World Stroke Day
One in four of us will have a stroke in our lifetime. Stroke survivors often have problems with physical mobility, eating, speech and language, emotions and thought processes.
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- Motor & Physical Accessibility
Designing for people with motor impairments, reduced dexterity, tremors, or limited mobility. Covers keyboard navigation, large hit targets, voice input, and adaptive input devices.
- Speech & Language
Accessibility for people with speech and language differences, including stammering, aphasia, and post-stroke communication needs. Covers voice interfaces, time pressure, and alternatives to spoken input.
- Cognitive Accessibility
Designing for people with cognitive and intellectual disabilities, memory differences, and learning difficulties. Covers plain language, clear navigation, predictable interfaces, and reducing cognitive load.