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Functional Activities

Tools that make performing daily activities easier
A wand-shaped device with menu options on the surface and a speaker above.

A portable “all-in-one” talking bar code scanner that aids visually or print-impaired individuals with the identification of items via the product’s bar code or UPC. Using text-to-speech and digital voice recording technologies, it allows users to access an on-board database of product descriptions, along with a tailored set of recorded voice messages. 

A mobile phone's screen featuring buttons for QR scanner, camera, and gallery, with scan history and preferences below.

A QR Code and Bar Code Scanner app. This app uses Google Vision API for scanning and translating, and users can turn on Auto Focus and Flashlight to read the bar code or QR code.
 

A small rectangular device with a a chord next to it.

Communication software that allows visually impaired people to read a menu directly on their smartphone.

The Easy Rider graphic display is shown with a green screen and an icon menu. There are two nodules at the bottom for a connecting wire and to the wheelchair or tripod.

A complete control system with an extensive range of control options for the wheelchair and environment via infrared transmission and radio waves. Regardless of the user's limited motor possibilities, it is possible to control the environment from the wheelchair, bed or seat. 

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.

Picture of a traffic light shaped device with a hand pushing down on the middle yellow light.

A wall-mounted, touch-activated toy designed to introduce children with cognitive or physical disabilities to cause and effect concepts and to identify traffic lights and their meaning.

Screenshot of menu listing six locations, including the mall, doctor, and grocery store.

A visual teaching tool for helping children and teenagers with Autism and Asperger Syndrome learn to navigate challenging locations in the community.

Screenshot showing a 2x4 grid of images of everyday safety-related situations with a descriptive word underneath them.

An accessible learning tool that provides self-directed sessions for 27 important safety skills topics and is specifically designed to be used directly by individuals with autism, learning or other developmental disabilities at their own pace.

Screen showing a Today's Routines menu with various recurring tasks listed.

An app designed to help users with attention deficit disorders manage their chores.

Flow diagram showing a picture of a woman saying "hello HAL" with a blue line connecting her to an image of a desktop computer with a blue line that connects to a drawing of a house.

A home control system that enables people with severe physical disabilities, spinal cord injury, and upper extremity disabilities to monitor and control all of the devices in their home by voice, the web or a variety of other interfaces.