A device that gives clients control over two different switch-activated devices using only one switch
A device that gives clients control over two different switch-activated devices using only one switch
A custom pill dispenser designed to give people with disabilities independence when managing complicated pill schedules, while at the same time also reducing the risk of incorrect dosage organization and consumption.
A mechanical reading aid that isolates 1-2 lines of text, and allows the to easily scroll through the page. This increases her reading speed.
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 two-cup system that limits the amount of fluid that the user consumes. This prevents the client, who has traumatic brain injury, from taking in too much fluid at once and choking.
An electronic game that provides audible feedback when the client types a letter in Braille.
A portable “wall” of toys and devices that promote muscle strengthening and motor control.
A personal attendent call that is simple to use, and conveys one of three different messages to the aide.
A device that enables a child to pick up his toys while still seated in his wheelchair.
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