Ergonomic Home Office Hacks for People with Disabilities

Published: March 14, 2026

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As someone with a disability, I've learned a few tricks to create an accessible and comfortable home office. Here are 4 tips: 1) Use a standing desk with a sit-stand workstation to reduce back pain, 2) Invest in a document scanner with text-to-speech functionality, 3) Utilize a foot pedal for hands-free computer control, and 4) Choose a chair with adjustable armrests and lumbar support. These simple changes can greatly improve productivity and overall well-being.

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