A device that provides motivational feedback when the client pushes up from a prone position. This encourages them to sustain this task, which helps develop upper body strength and posture control.
A device that provides motivational feedback when the client pushes up from a prone position. This encourages them to sustain this task, which helps develop upper body strength and posture control.
A motorized lazy Susan. When the client presses a switch, it rotates 1/4 or 1/2 turn to present the client with the next item of interest.
A sensory play gym that allows a child in a side lyer to access switches and toys that provide sensory stimulation.
An electronic game that provides audible feedback when the client types a letter in Braille.
An orientation game for a young child with visual impairments.
A portable “wall” of toys and devices that promote muscle strengthening and motor control.
A device that enables a child to pick up his toys while still seated in his wheelchair.
A Barbie Jeep that was modified to operate under joystick control for a child with poor muscle control.
A computer program that modifies a sound clip based on a child’s audiogram. This enables the parent or caregiver to “hear” as their child hears, and better understand the extent of the child’s hearing loss.
A tracking device to help train the user to track objects through a larger field of view.
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