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A small black rectangular device on a neck strap with three icon buttons on the front: a telephone, a microphone, and a computer.

A device that gives users wearing Oticon hearing aids control over all functions: changing the hearing programs or regulating the hearing aid volume and the connection to all audio, entertainment and communication devices. This device sends audio signals directly to both ears, transforming the hearing aids into two small wireless headphones.

Detailed description of lessons and modules.

Interactive, visual-based software that gives students an easy-to-use, engaging tool to help them learn the curriculum, develop skills and demonstrate understanding.

A black rectangular handheld remote control with a blue panel with two columns of five white control buttons on top of a speaker.

A compact, standalone, switch-accessible infrared remote control with auditory feedback using recorded speech.

Various models of dial-less telephones, which resemble standard corded telephones, but without a number keypad or menu. Two phones are off-white, and one is red.

Telephones for users with Alzheimer's or other cognitive difficulties who would benefit from a simplified telephone that can only receive incoming calls.

Various models of timer switches, two of which resemble a standard analog clock timer that plugs directly into a wall outlet. The other two have digital displays and menu buttons.

Form of environmental control that allows users to program their appliances (coffee makers, lights, sprinkler systems, etc.) to operate automatically according to a schedule.

Two iPads showing screenshots. One has a list of activities for brushing teeth, and the other has a calendar showing Friday's activities. 

A customizable visual schedule app that is designed to give individuals who may benefit from visual support to ease transitions or anxiety an audio/visual representation of the “events in their day."

A black rectangular device with six inputs on the side.

A Programmable IR transmitter that can be used with up to six different 0/1 contacts. Big Jack is suitable for anyone who needs big and clear contacts.

A gray rectangular device with a push button in the middle and menu options for sensors at the top.

All in One notifies a person to help by first registering the alarm and then forwarding it to a pager or mobile phone. It can transmit alarms from all types of wired sensors and a selection of wireless transmitters, such as wrist transmitters and universal transmitters to a pager or mobile phone. 

An image of white, purple, and pink flowers above a digital display featuring the day of the week, month, and date.

Forget-me-not is an electronic calendar that shows the day of the week and the day on a display. The image can be personalized by replacing the image above the display, for example, a personal image, a phone book, or a weekly schedule.

A smartphone with an icon of a hand opening an envelope with a label at the top of the screen that reads "Alarm".

Handy Calendar is a time and planning tool for iPhone and iPod touch. The calendar provides an overview of the day, week, and month. Receive clear alarms when activities begin and end.