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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.
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.

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.

Various models of GPS watches. They resemble standard watches with digital screens. The screens are displaying maps for navigation and tracking. Two watches are black; over is silver; and one is light blue.

GPS watches are smart watches that serve as both tracking and communications devices. Users can track and monitor the location of the watch wearer in real-time, while the wearer can also quickly contact family, caregivers, or friends.

Various models of vehicle GPS. Two models are small and medium-sized touchscreen devices displaying maps and a navigation menu. One has a built-in stand. The other two models do not have a display screen but only serve as tracking devices, meant to be installed within a vehicle. They are small, black, rectangular box devices. One has a cord attached. The words "GPS Tracker" are printed atop this model.

Allows user to navigate to destinations, digitally explore their surroundings and search for addresses, amenities, etc., as well as receive turn-by-turn directions. Some models are specifically designed as trackers to allow family and caregivers to monitor the real-time location of individuals.

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.

Handheld device the size and shape of a mobile phone with button on the front face. 

An integrated audiobook player and audio navigation device.

Various features of the software platform, radio system, gateway and interfaces, and wearable options in a ring of circles with icons representing each.

An alerting and locating system designed for the duties of professional care addressing the safety and independence of persons in care. 

Front of device has eleven control buttons

The Kapten Mobility GPS is a pocket-size, voice-recognition talking GPS device provides trouble-free navigation whether you are walking, driving or using public transportation.

3 examples of WayFinder screens showing photos of locations, a bus with a map in the background and "Trip to Jamba Juice" at the top, and a photo of a park captioned "You are now driving by Martin Luther King Jr. Park."

An accessible travel support system for individuals with cognitive support needs. It helps people to travel independently, whether by bus or on foot, by providing picture and audio instructions based on a specific route created for the individual. 

Series of four images, including a person walking on the left and the GPS wriststrap and console on the right.

A wandering patient system designed for elderly persons and those with autism and dementia that detects a wandering event, and alerts the user as soon as their family member moves out of the safe zone that has been set.