2. Perception
Difficulty understanding
speech (receptive aphasia).
This condition prevents the
person from being able to
understand words that are
spoken.
4. Memory
Short term and long term
memory deficits can cause a
person to forget specific
tasks. Procedural memory lost
can affect a person’s ability to
learn new manual tasks such as
tying shoes.
5. Processing
Attention and staying on tasks
capacity may be diminished, affecting
many aspects of work and daily living
activities.
Poor organization and sequencing
creates difficulty with
spelling, grammar and sentence
structure.
10. Glass Reducing Sound Partition
Putting partitions around a work area or a
room can reduce distractions. This Glass
Reducing Sound Partition can actually
prevent sounds outside the room because of
its thick glass.
12. Picture Planner
Picture Planner allows persons with
developmental and cognitive disabilities to
conceptualize and manage their own
planning and scheduling.
13. Minder Personal Alarm Clock
With Power Supply
Technology for Supporting Organizational Skills
14. Minder Personal Alarm Clock With Power Supply
Record up to (6) of Your OWN Alarm
Messages. Timer, alarm
clock and dates all of these are the features
of Minder Personal Alarm Clock With Power
Supply that can be set to ring when a task
needs to begin, finish, or change.
16. VCT Software Training CD
This VTC course provides an overview of the
most robust and powerful open-source
vector illustration program operating
systems and is available for Windows and
Mac based systems. In this video training
course, you will learn everything you need to
know about getting started with Inkscape.
19. Clarity P400
Clarity P-400 have large speed
dial buttons that have spaces for
symbols or photos that represent
telephone numbers. This feature is
useful for people who cannot read
well or who have memory problems.
21. TTY
TTYs are small telephone devices
for people with memory problems to
keep track of conversations. It can
provide a printed display of the
telephone conversation. The printer
model allows the user to print and
keep a copy of the conversation to
review later if necessary.
23. PDA
Personal Data Assistants (PDAs) can
be used to store phone
numbers, dates, and daily
reminders. PDAs offer a portable
solution for keeping
appointments, reminders, and
contact information for family and
friends close at hand.
28. Welch Allyn OAE Hearing
Screener
The Welch Allyn OAE Hearing Screener
produces information about a patient’s
auditory system using Otoacoustic
emissions. Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are
sounds given off by the inner ear when the
cochlea is stimulated by a sound. By inserting
a small probe into the ear canal, these nearly
inaudible sounds can be measured and results
can be viewed and analyzed.
30. Medication reminder devices
This state of the art electronic pillbox
has all the features anyone will ever
need and with its 8 alarms & 8 tablet
compartments it is especially useful
for Parkinson's patients or anyone
who needs to take frequent doses of
medication.
33. Electronic alarms
Electronic alarms can be hung on the
metal doorknob of any non-metal door.
If anyone touches the knob, the alarm
sounds. Baby monitors can be used to
monitor rooms. Wireless doorbells used
in businesses can be put on the
bedroom.
34. Monitoring and
surveillance devices
Fire and smoke alarms
Water safety
Phones and pagers
36. Motion Detectors
that make a noise when they are moved
can also be used. Motion detectors can
alert someone when a family member is
sleepwalking or wandering. Motion
sensitive
49. Sticky Notes
Post-it note makes it easy to place
your list in a convenient location like
your computer monitor or desk. You
want something you can easily refer
to throughout the day that will
constantly remind you of your goals
despite daily distractions and
interruptions.
51. Tape Recorder
A task can be broken down into its
component steps and an audio
recording can be created outlining
these steps. This recording can be used
to guide the person through work and
can be repeated until the task is done.
53. Timers
Simple timers can be set to remind an
individual that the stove is on or the
cake is done. These devices can also
give reminders to lock the door, take
medicine, or call a loved one.
55. Heavy coffee cups with large
handles
There are low-tech devices that give
support and reduce accidents and
frustration. Heavy coffee cups with
large handles and wide bottoms are less
likely to be tipped.
59. ID
Some individuals have a tendency to
get disoriented and wander. These
individuals should wear or carry some
type of ID. The ID should include their
name, address, and telephone number.
63. toothpaste eye drops
shampoo are
color coded
yellow
64. Change alternating dark tiles with
water-proof paint or contact paper
that can be removed later without
damaging the floor
65. Be attentive to the alerting
signals that family pets provide
regarding visitors and emergency
situations.
66. When mirrors present
difficulties, remove them, place
something in front of them, turn
them around, or cover them with
contact paper or water-based
tempera paint