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3 Elderis screens, the first showing weather details, the second showing instant message details, and the third showing a television screen.

A panel of services for elderly people. In this context, Elderis develops and markets services welfare, comfort, and safety available on the Internet from the TV, the phone, and the touchpad. The services are only available in France.

A red podium on wheels with a large table at the top, in between two speakers and above a control panel..

A self-service, touchscreen, multi-activity mega-tablet suitable for seniors and nursing homes. It can play music, games, slideshows, videos.

A tall, white terminal with a monitor and speakers at the top, a tray in the middle, and a speaker near the bottom.

A digital media terminal that is suitable for seniors and retirement homes that contains music, karaoke, games, animation, audiobooks, and other activities. 

Accessibility Scanner's first step of use: On the top half is a small pic of a phone with the instructions to Scan your first screen, followed by step details on how to do it. A button to press on the lower right says "Ok, Got it". The lower half of the screen shows step instructions To hide the Accessibility Scanner button. It has two options: Dismiss and Take Me There.

A tool that suggests accessibility improvements for Android apps without requiring technical skills to make changes.

Square radio with a fold-out crank in the center and a carrying handle at the top. There are buttons below the handle and a display on the front.

A weather radio that can be powered via the integrated solar panel, hand crank or standard home outlet. It's also a portable smartphone charger and LED flashlight. 

Shown is a picture of a man drawn with the top of his head cut off. On it is a pink cloud-like headed body lifting weights with "MIND" written on the forehead. Above the image is the tag line: Headspace is a gym membership for your mind. Another picture is shown on a phone with the words "choose a pack". Below are options like creativity, focus, and happiness. The message above the picture is "Bite-sized, guided meditations designed to fit busy, modern lives".

An iPhone and Android application designed to teach interested individuals about meditation and mindfulness. Headspace teaches the user how to meditate, breathe, and live mindfully.

A coral reef scene with brilliant blue and orange colors, a 3x3 grid of colorful DVD covers, a white rectangular projector with a built-in speaker on the front left and a projector lamp/eye on the right, a thin black rectangular DVD player, and a large coil of black wire ending in a USB.

Designed for sensory rooms for Alzheimer and Dementia care facilities and works equally as well for children of all ages. It combines projection of beautiful natural scenery with soothing, calming music or natural sounds.

AngryTimer app showing a black screen with a blue ring of color which is graded into a lighter blue color with a pixelated message in the middle written as smaller case letters "ur" and capitalized "OK". There is a timer display in the top right corner.

An Apple application designed to help users control anger, using the Anger Management approach which states that ’your very first 6 seconds’ is all the key to controlling your oncoming anger.

Anger and Irritability Management Skills (AIMS) on a mobile device showing a blue screen with a menu bar at top of 4 "Favorite Tools Now": Deep Breathing, Muscle Relaxation, Time Out, and Thought Stopping. Below are 4 large buttons arranged in the shape of a diamond: Anger Log, Tools, Anger Control Plan, Learn. The bottom of the screen has an option bar to "Get support right now".

An Apple and Android application to manage levels of anger and irritability.

Diagram with a screenshot of the software in the middle and arrows pointing to various functions connected to boxes with explanations.

Software for people with motor, cognitive, and sensorial handicaps to use for listening to music and viewing photographs.