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Joe Barnick, thanks for the inspiration!

Posted on November 24, 2009 in Spinal Muscular Atrophy Families and Friends


Last week, Bill and Victoria Strong shared a story of meeting a man, Joe Barnick, who has inspired them in their care for their daughter Gwendolyn, who, like Joe, has spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).

From the Strong’s blog:

November 20, 2009

Joe Barnick, thanks for the inspiration!

This is such a small, small, tiny world in so many ways. Victoria and I have been researching and thinking through ways to use technology to help Gwendolyn communicate. There is a really cool application that we’ve been looking at, Proloquo2Go, that brings augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) to the iPhone/iTouch devices. It looks like it could potentially help Gwendolyn. I emailed support at AssistiveWare, the company that created the application, to ask a few questions and I received a very thorough response from a gentleman named Joe Barnick. It turns out that not only is Joe a very helpful customer support person at AssistiveWare, but Joe also has SMA. He is also the designer and editor-in-chief of the AssistiveWare Newsletter. He was very helpful and he sent me the YouTube video below that shows how he uses his Mac and an AssistiveWare application called KeyStrokes for “all the things he cannot do in the real world”. I feel so fortunate to have met Joe — for so many reasons. He’s an inspiration to me and he reminds me to never underestimate Gwendolyn’s abilities and — in his words — to “never stop fighting for your daughter and never give up hope! : )”. Joe, I can promise you that I never, ever, ever will!

I’m so glad that I met you Joe. Thank you for opening up my mind even more to what is possible and I look forward to keeping in touch! Keep up the great work at AssistiveWare…

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