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Personal Aids

Help with basic life-management skills.
Screenshot of a map with a highlighted location.

A personal location tracking app designed for use with people who have autism, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, brain injury, and other cognitive disabilities.

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A prompter and cognitive aid designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities. Simplified access to a handheld mobile device (not included) provides time-based schedule prompting, as well as personalized task prompting with digital pictures, video, and auditory instructions.

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A voice input audio notetaker app and a voice output audio notetaker app designed for use by individuals who are blind or with low vision, cognitive or communication disabilities.

The 30/30 app logo: a multi-shade green digital timer graphic with 30 minutes counting down. The timer graphic is against a black background.

Timer and productivity app.

Square blue image with stylized pictures of a coin, wad of cash and a large dollar sign.

An app designed for people with memory loss, concentration disabilities, and autism. It provides users step-by-step instructions on how to counts bills, coins, and coin rolls.

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A timer app for iOS devices designed for use by parents and teachers working with children with autism or other developmental or cognitive disabilities.

Office Lens

Office Lens is an app that trims, enhances, and makes pictures of whiteboards and docs readable. You can use Office Lens to convert images to PDF, Word and PowerPoint files, and you can save images to OneNote or OneDrive. 

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A Windows-based system based on proprietary intelligent speech recognition technology that enables visually impaired people to talk with potentially any computer’s digital contents and applications.

Home page of Appyautism website featuring a boy looking through a magnifying glass.

Appyautism is a website (available in Spanish and English) designed for people with autism spectrum disorders, their families and all professionals that work with these people, offering a selection of the best applications for Windows and Mac computers and for Android, iOS and Windows Phone devices.

Image of homepage of website, featuring doctor standing in front of hospital waving.

The Doctor Tea website (in Spanish) aims to facilitate medical visits for people with autism, becoming familiar with the medical environment through a tour through different spaces, professionals and medical procedures, which are explained with bullets, videos and animations.