MND patient regains independence through eye controlled home
Sarah Ezekiel, who suffers from motor neurone disease, has regained independence and control of her home life, thanks to leading-edge eye tracking equipment supplied by assistive technology specialists RSLSteeper.Sarah was diagnosed with MND in 2000, and had become dependent on other people for everything, having lost the use of her hands and the ability to speak as the condition progressed. Sarah had been using a laptop controlled via a switch on her chin. This was causing Sarah severe neck pain, and she was concerned that she would be unable to