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Thursday, March
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Assistive Technology
Faire
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Abstract: This 6th annual event
will provide 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.
Vendor Participants:
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Canine Partners for
Life Abigayil Tamara & Service Dog
Nathan and Edward Crane & Service Dog Alepo Canine Partners for Life
(CPL) of Cochranville, PA trains and places service dogs with individuals with
disabilities - including those who require alerts due to diabetic, cardiac, or
seizure conditions - to increase their independence and quality of life. CPL is
a non-profit organization, operating completely on donations, and charges
recipients only a small fraction of the actual cost ($30,000) of training a dog
(2 years). |
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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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Service Dog
Training Service Dog Tutor - Jean Cary and
Service Dog Flicka Service Dog Tutor
adapts clients' own dogs to do specific service tasks for their owners. Clients
include older adults and children who have mobility and balance challenges as
well as cognitive disabilities. |
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Dance4Healing
Tele-exercise Live Video Platform Dance4Healing - Amy
Li Dance4Healing is a tele-exercise live
video platform leading telehealth into physical rehabilitation, bringing
community support, exercise, and fun to home care. Inspired by founder Amy Li's
stage IV cancer journey, our mission is to alleviate mental and physical pain
and reduce medical costs. Rooted in neuroscience and published medical studies,
our social platform connects dance teachers, clinicians, chronic patients,
care-partners, elders, and healthy users. We use artificial intelligence and
behavior design to provide and recommend personalized music, dance, buddies,
and groups; use feedback from patient monitoring to record progress; and
suggest follow-on therapies. |
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RoScooter
ROTA
Mobility - Michelle Koller ROTA
Mobility creates innovative exercise mobility products which their riders
ro-to-go for better health and well-being. The RoScooter uses a
self-propelling PSM (Power Steering Module) featuring CLD (Central Lever Drive)
bicycle- style steering, gearing, and braking, enabling riders to exercise by
simply going places. The RoChair has the same PSM as the RoScooter, but in a
lightweight chair frame, allowing those who cannot use RoScooter, the same
efficient manual propulsion to very quickly and easily get around, indoors and
out. |
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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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Eatwell Tableware
Set Sha Design - Sha Yao
Eatwell is an assistive tableware set for people with
special needs. It's 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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Powered
Clothing Seismic - Avery Herron and Paudie
Walsh Seismic strives to shape human
potential through a new integration of apparel and robotics we call Powered
Clothing. Our mission is to create apparel that improves the lives of
everyone no matter their age, health, or fitness goals. Seismics
Wearable Strength is changing how technology can improve life.
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Luminescent Insulating
Light Switch Plates LUMINNO - David Shaw
GlowaSwitch is a patented light switch plate
that utilizes a long persistence photoluminescent material to glow all night
long making locating light switches in the dark safer for the elderly,
children, just about everyone. Each plate is paired with a fire retardant foam
gasket that insulates the switch hole from air draft to help conserve energy.
The white foam backing also retro reflects light through the translucent plate
to further enhance the glow effect. A convex form makes the glow visible from
afar at any angle. Because the glow material charges with natural and
artificial light, it uses no electricity, requires no wiring, and consumes no
energy at all regardless of how many are installed. GlowaSwitch adds overnight
glow safety and energy-saving insulation features to upgrade the ubiquitous
light switch plate which has done nothing more than cover a hole in the wall
for the past century. "GlowaSwitch is the light switch plate
reinvented." |
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Product or
Service Vendor -
Participants Product
description |
- Assistive Technology Faire
Material:
- Photos - 1.84 Mb pdf file
- Ron's
photos - 358 Kb pdf file
- Brochures:
- Canine
Partners for Life - 297 Kb pdf file
- My Assistance Dog -
Facebook
- Service Dog Tutor - 2018 Update - 579
Kb pdf file
- Rota
Mobility - RoScooter - 721 Kb pdf file
- LUMINNO - GlowaSwitch - 422 Kb pdf
file
- Eatwell - Introduction & Features - 272 Kb pdf
file
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