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Thursday, February
20th
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Assistive Technology
Faire
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Abstract: This 8th annual event
provides an opportunity for students and community members to get an up-close
look at a variety of devices and learn about available programs from product
vendors and service agencies. Please browse to the Call
for Assistive Technology Faire Participants webpage if you would like to
participate in this event as a vendor of assistive technology products or
services. Everyone is welcome to attend the faire.
2020 Vendor
Participants:
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Omeo
Omeo
Technology - Ben Woodford "With its intuitive
hands-free control system for freedom, movement and independence, the
Omeo pushes the boundaries in
recreation and personal transportation. It is the ultimate multi-purpose
mobility device with many features that appeal to all sectors of the community.
The powerful two-wheeled self-balancing platform means you travel over uneven
terrain, scale inclines, and navigate troughs, while always remaining level in
your seat giving access to places such as beaches, forests, tracks, and
pathways that would be impossible for most other personal mobility
devices." |
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Eatwell Tableware
Set Sha Design - Sha Yao
Eatwell is an assistive tableware set designed for
people to eat independently. Its universal, user-centric design can benefit
those with cognitive (such as Alzheimer's and other dementia conditions), motor
(Parkinson's disease and various scleroses), and physical
impairments. |
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Project Invent
Club East Palo Alto Academy -
Aaron Ragsdale & James M. Wang East Palo Alto Academy (EPAA) is
collaborating with Project Invent
and StreetCode Academy to explore
engineering and design thinking for social good. Students will be demonstrating
a new project they are developing to promote inclusion in makerspaces. Their
work is specifically targeting students with an autism spectrum disorder. They
will also present the second prototype of a proximity sensing sign, they made
for their community partner, Abigayil Tamara, that beeps and lights up when an
object comes within a certain distance of a wheelchair accessible van,
discouraging drivers from parking too close and consequently blocking
deployment of the ramp. |
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Canine Companions for
Independence CCI - JoAnn with puppy-in-training Tobias and
Jo-Ann with puppy-in-training Volly Founded in
1975, Canine Companions for Independence is a non-profit organization
that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained
assistance dogs and a lifetime of support to ensure quality partnerships, free
of charge to the recipient. |
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911Finder Cellular
Watch for People with Alzheimer's 911 Tracker - Chuck Roedel
"The
911Finder
provides peace of mind for the caregiver that the wearer is safe. The wearer
and caregiver can call each other with the touch of a button. The caregiver's
911Finder App receives an alert if wearer is outside Safe Zone, falls down, or
removes Finder. If the caregiver believes the wearer is having an emergency,
they can tap the App commanding Finder to use our patented method to call
911-Operator nearest the wearer. The Finder speaks the caregiver's name and
phone number and the wearer's real-time GPS location." |
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Celebrate Wellness - A
Therapy Game Abigayil Tamara, MA,
MSW Celebrate Wellness is a therapy game
for inpatient psychiatric units. It is a non-threatening, humorous way to
engage patients who have difficulty expressing their thoughts and feelings.
Each player picks a character and plays the game as if they were that
character. The leader of the game (a therapist, social worker, nurse, or
counselor) tailors the interventions built into the game to meet the needs of
the individual patient. The game is not a competition. The value of playing the
game is derived by the therapeutic interventions in a group
experience. |
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BeeLine
Reader BeeLine Reader, Inc - Nick
Lum BeeLine Reader is a software tool that
improves reading ability by displaying text using a color gradient that wraps
from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. This gradient pulls the
readers eyes through the text, making reading easier. This approach is
especially helpful for readers with dyslexia, ADHD, and various vision
impairments. |
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Ability Tools Device
Lending Library Silicon Valley Independent Living Center - Joe
Escalante Silicon Valley Independent Living
Center (SVILC) is a cross-disability, intergenerational, and multicultural
disability justice organization that creates fully inclusive communities that
value the dignity, equality, freedom and worth of every human being. SVILC
maintains a
lending
library of assistive technology so consumers may borrow a device free of
charge and try it before buying it, use it to compare similar devices, or to
use while a personal device is being repaired. |
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BikeAround
Camanio
Care - Agneta Rosenberg Camanio Care
BikeAround is
a memory-care therapy program which consists of a stationary bike paired with
Google Street View, benefitting older adults with cognitive disabilities and
those who just want to stay active. BikeAround is an aid for cognitive,
physical, and mental activity for people experiencing dementia and brain
injury. Its used for rehabilitation, memory care, and reminiscence
therapy. |
Cancelled 2020 Vendor
Participant:
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Smart White Cane for
the Blind Intellisight - Brian Higgins
The Smart White Cane for the Blind is a sensor and
smart vision enriched white cane for the blind and visually impaired. It
incorporates a state of the art Lidar laser rangefinder, an ultrasonic sensor
for object detection and avoidance, illumination for dimly lit areas, and an
iPhone running
Talking
GPS and AIRA personal sighted assistance
apps. The wheeled white cane provides contact with the surface and future
guidance assistance. |
Faire
Material:
- Slides - 216 Kb pdf file
- Photos - Kb pdf file
New Participant
Template:
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Product or
Service Vendor -
Participants Product
description |
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