Farming and gardening are fun but can take a toll on your body. This presentation by the West Virginia Assistive Technology System program at the Center for Excellence in Disabilities will show adaptive tools that can help make gardening less painful and more fun Thursday, March 31, from 1-2 p.m.
Join the WVATS for a discussion on tools to help with arthritis, back pain and to prevent secondary injuries.
WVATS has many tools available in its loan library that can be borrowed to try out for free. For more information, contact Doug Cumpston at douglas.cumpston@hsc.wvu.edu.