Claire Perlman is editor of accessibility and aging in place at Wirecutter. She was previously a research reporter at ProPublica, where she investigated the pitfalls of New York City’s paratransit service, the separation of immigrant children from their families, and more. She recently received a master's degree in social work from Hunter College and also holds a bachelor’s in English from UC Berkeley. She lives in New York with her cat.
Latest articles
The Best Shower Curtains
by Claire Perlman
After testing dozens of shower curtains, from classic neutrals to neon vinyls, we share our favorite options to help embellish any bathroom.
How This Phone Mount Finally Allowed Me to Use a Smartphone From My Wheelchair
by Claire Perlman
A smartphone, and all the access it grants, was out of reach for this writer—until she found a simple phone mount for her wheelchair.