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Drawing of a pink armadillo against a light blue background.

A puzzle activity designed to promote visual-spatial development for very young and special needs children.

A blue round disk with a black base and a butterfly and water drop logo in the middle and the letters WR below it.

An ability switch with a silent click and soft edges. It comes in six different colors, and in diameters of either 30 and 50 mm.

A long metal wand with a foam disk at the end.

A switch activated by pushing it slightly to the side. Requires little pressure.

A black rectangular device with a gray surface covering half the top and a black cord at the bottom.

Features 1.7 x 0.5-in/4.5 x 1.3-cm of activation surface and requires 0.4-oz/10-g of force. Provides auditory click and tactile feedback.

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. 

A tablet featuring the MEMOplanner screen hung on a wall.

MEMOplanner is a time and planning tool intended to hang on a wall or placed on a table. It displays the day, time of day, and what activities users have booked during the day, week, and month. 

A black rectangular device with white buttons containing the numbers 1 through 6 and 2 other menu options.

Programmable IR transmitter controls that replace regular remote controls for TVs, DVDs, and stereos. They include easy-to-press buttons suitable for people with motor or cognitive disabilities. 

A gray rectangular device with a horizontal row of lights above the numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8.

An aid for persons with cognitive dysfunction. An electronic hourglass which, with luminous dots, shows how much time is left for a defined time interval.

A gray rectangular device with a vertical row of lights next to the numbers 8, 6, 4, and 2.

A tool that suits all age groups and makes it easier to understand time, e.g., how long an activity takes or when an activity should start.