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Functional Activities

Tools that make performing daily activities easier
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.

Elderly women with a walker connected to child-sized robot on wheels.

A mobile robot designed to assist the elderly, people with disabilities, and others who need special care.

Orange, rounded square with an image of a head in the middle and a yellow brain inside.

A brain-training program designed to improve the user's memory, increase their focus, and help them find calm.

Image of three white oblong keychain devices, a small white square device, and a white and black remote with four labeled buttons.

A lost item location system designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or with cognitive or memory disabilities.

White rectangular remote with green power button, blue channel control arrow buttons, and orange volume buttons. Mute button at top right of device and logo displayed on bottom half underneath controls.

A TV remote control designed specifically for caregivers, people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, or someone with low and impaired vision.

MyLife menu options, including academic progress, needs, strengths, interests, preferences, accomodations, and annual goal.

MyLife is a tool for IEP self-direction that builds students self-advocacy skills. Students put IEP goals in their own words, document their progress, and use that data to run their own IEP meeting.

Zoom of video line in sublesson.

Goal Guide makes it possible for students to easily create goals, track progress, and share accomplishments with others.

Housemate unit with colored red and blue ring on top. Bubbles extending from unit to signify the ability to control windows, doors, TV, lights, and music from the device.

Wireless environmental control system with a built-in switch, switch interface, and companion smartphone app.

Rectangular device with camera lens on top edge connected to headset with earbuds

Horus is a wearable device that observes, understands and describes the environment to the person using it, providing useful information with the right timing and in a discreet way using bone conduction. Horus is able to read texts, to recognize faces, objects and much more.

Screenshot of a text field with a written request for help arriving at the correct train station, a call button, and an image of a train.

An app that uses universal icons in which the user shows a message to a passer-by and they can help. If not, they can tap the green button and call the support person of the user who can be a professional therapist, a family member, or another caregiver.