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Daily Living

Devices and services to provide support for everyday life.
An illustration of an elderly user approaching a doorway. Lines represent a virtual "perimeter" around the door.

Alerts caregivers when a user navigates to a certain area or leaves a specified boundary.

Screenshot of menu screen on left with options and an image of a guitar in another window on the right.

A free software framework whose main goal is to provide ludic-therapeutic activities for people with disabilities.

Screenshot of main screen showing 4x4 grid of communications options, such as "I'm Hungry" and "Thank you."

A communication system for people with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy. It can also be used for learning to read and write and to facilitate the use and control of computers.

A white digital clock with various grey menu buttons on the top.

Automatic timer and home automation system for lights and appliances.

A black wristband with a square watchface featuring a large circle on the screen.

Smartwatch that can detect possible tonic-clonic seizures, alert caregivers, and provides rest and physical activity analysis so that users can better understand their lifestyles.

A black cellphone which displays the numeric dial pad on the touch screen and number 9 is highlighted in green.

A cellular phone configured for use by people who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of PDF file, with a graph and other images.

Voice output program for PDF documents, designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities. This program can open files in any PDF version and read them aloud without going through a conversion or import process.

A large grey-nd black TTY that resembles an electric typewriter.

Pay telephone device for the deaf (TDD) designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have speech disabilities.

A long wheeled "IV stand", with a small display screen at the top.

An emergency alert system designed for use by seniors or by individuals with mobility disabilities, severe physical disabilities, or spinal cord injury.

A medium-sized dark grey device resembling an old-fashioned radio, with two round dials, various menu buttons, a built-in speaker, and a small LCD display panel on the front.

AM, FM and HD radio with voice output controls and reading service receiver designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.