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A black corded telephone set.

Hands-free infrared telephone with built-in AAC, designed for use by individuals with speech and communication disabilities to communicate crucial messages over the telephone.

Main screen showing the name of the software and links to other functions.

A free telecaption authoring program for making digital videos that can be displayed using QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player accessible to people with vision or hearing disabilities.

The full range of components in the kit, including a round smoke detector, a TTY with built-in keyboard, and other components.

All-in-one kits featuring a variety of products needed to comply with ADA standards for hotel guests who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.

A tall, black, and cylindrical device resembling a tower. A quote reads, "Alexa, what's the weather?"

Hands-free speaker users control with their voice that is linked to the Amazon Alexa Voice Service, a virtual assistant.  

Large rectangular monitor displaying a magnified puzzle with open magazine resting on the stand below it.

A foldable digital magnifier designed for seniors and elementary students that enables users to read documents, textbooks, and newspapers as well as to write down notes.

White horizontal bar with orange brain shape on left and a green medical cross on forehead and BrainAid text on right.

A cognitive aid designed for use by individuals with brain injury or cognitive or memory disabilities.

Small, rectangular handheld device with control buttons on the bottom and Jogger written across the display screen in large letters.

A PDA-based system designed for individuals with cognitive disabilities, brain injury, stroke, Alzheimer's Disease, or other short-term memory disabilities that enables a caregiver to remotely prompt an end user to complete impending tasks such as job functions, chores, taking medications and transportation instructions.

Blue square with a stylized image of white outlined apple in the middle.

An app designed to assist high school and college students and individuals organize their schedules, course work, lectures, labs, track tasks, deadlines, plan homework and arrange assignments.

Oblong black handheld device with silver SOS button in center, and small white charging dock on right.

A small GPS tracker for people with cognitive disabilities, Alzheimer's, and autism spectrum disorder.

An image of front and back of small handheld device with front showing four buttons on right and descriptions indicating their functions.

A portable cognitive aid, prompter, and timer designed to help parents with memory or cognitive disabilities remember basic details of infant care.