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Home Health and Safety

Tools to allow personal management of health issues and home safety.
A long, white electronic panel, with a small LCD display and various menu buttons.

Stove safety sensor designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities or Alzheimer's disease. The system includes a motion detector that automatically shuts off a stove is no motion is detected within a certain amount of time.

Screenshot of an iPhone displaying "Doorbell is Ringing" alert, with a large blue bell icon against a white background. Beneath, there is a blue button that reads "Confirm" in white font.

Sound alert app designed for use by individuals who are deaf, or hard of hearing. The app can detect a wide range of sounds, such as smoke alarms, doorbells, babies crying, car horns, and more.

Black round case on left, with headset and microphone in the middle, and a smartphone on the right.

A system that enables people with progressive disorders such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to record their legacy messages while they are still verbal and later use them with a speech generating device. 

Eyeflite in lower case letters with a teal and white striped wing graphic at the end.

Hands-free computer access software in virtual reality (VR) designed to empower people with movement disabilities with more independence and control. It runs on the Oculus Go, an untethered VR headset.

Several different models of talking glucometers. They resemble small digital timers or thermometers, with LCD panels and sticks for blood testing.

Accessible glucometer, or blood glucose meter, for individuals with visual impairments or print disabilities who have diabetes. 

Several different models of emergency dialers. One is a white, oval-shaped necklace pendant with a blue button. Another pendant has a yellow button and is shown next to a speaker box with a red button. Another model resembles a white wristwatch with a red button in the center.

A telephone device that offers one-touch emergency dialing.

Small rectangular speaker output device on left and small, white handheld device with one button on right, attached to a yellow cord.

Compact, battery-operated single-user wireless pager system that emits a chime or vibration alert when the transmitter is pressed. 

A round yellow base with a built-in speaker and a component to attach to cans.

Helps individuals with visual impairments identify the contents of their canned food.

Round, silver device with a small light on the bottom and a black ballon shape with sounds waves in the center.

A coin-sized tracking device used to enable the user to find everyday items. It is suited for individuals who have brain injuries, Alzheimer's Disease, and other memory disabilities.

Package box with teal-colored side and black front with an image of a hand holding a smartphone and keychain attached to a diamond-shaped device emitting sound waves.

A wireless, multifunction lost item finder designed for use by individuals with vision or memory disabilities that find anything within 150 feet.