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Where am I, and Where Am I Going

Using external references, a tool to identify a person's location on the map. The information may be intended to be used by the user, or by caregivers.
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.

Orange flash drive with metal cover pulled off to the left, which has the APH logo and the program name on it.

Designed to be used by people who are visually impaired, the program provides spoken and on-screen map data and 12 million points of interest for U.S. states, territories, and Canada on one flash drive.

Rounded square with an image of the earth in the middle and a cane diagonally across it.

A location exploration app for Android and Apple devices designed for people who are blind and visually impaired. It uses a GPS and the phone’s compass to speak real-time information about its surroundings. 

A communications page showing a large grid of colorful choices.

A symbol-based augmentative and alternative communication strategy that can be used at a very early stage to develop and increase language development, thereby facilitating and improving communication skills.

A black, medium-sized device resembling a calculator with a full QWERTY keyboard and large LCD display.

Voice output dictionary designed to enhance language and vocabulary skills for individuals with a cognitive disability or speech impairment, or who are blind or have low vision.

An open laptop with bold, black captions typed in a word processing program.

App that provides real-time captioning for your phone calls using your smartphone or tablet. 

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.

Image of city skyline in the background with an older man walking with a cane in the foreground standing in the middle of a circle.

A mobility tracking app that allows the location of a person with Alzheimer's to be monitored.

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.

Black base with long rectangular device plugged in that has orange and blue buttons and one blue and one orange fob attached to keyrings.

A lost item finder designed for use by individuals with vision or memory disabilities.