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COMMUNICATIONS

  1. COMPUTER TRAY    to mount a laptop computer on a standard wheelchair.
  2. COMPUTER STAND  a swing-away support platform
  3. ATENDANT CALLER to alert an attendant from a wheelchair
  4. PATIENT CALL BUTTON  a battery operated remote call button
  5. FLOAT BOARD COMMUNICATOR  to communicate by symbols when in the pool.
  6. HANDSPLINT to hold a pen or pencil at different angles.
  7. HEAD STICK a device to allow him to use his computer, telephone and TV, turn pages, open doors
  8. HEAD STICK - 2 a device like the Head Stick but made with arrow tubing.
  9. KEYBOARD GUARD  to direct  the finger to a single key while the hand rests on top of the keyboard.
  10. *NEW - 07/07*PEN GRIP to be able to hold a pen
  11. LIGHT BOX    to provide a  even source of backlight for a child whose sight  was deteriorating rapidly
  12. MOUTH STICK HOLDER 2 holds the mouth piece near the mouth  yet not impede access in or out of chair
  13. MULTISWITCH  to provide a series of switches for a person with  only spastic motor control .
  14. THE ELECTRIC WHEEL CHAIR POWER SOCKET  allows portable speech software
  15. PRESSURE SWITCH   an inexpensive, simple, sturdy, dependable pressure switch  (less than $3).
  16. ADAPTED REMOTE SWITCH  1 to make a small remote usable for those with limited fine motor control
  17. ADAPTED REMOTE SWITCH 2 to make a small remote usable for those with limited fine motor control
  18. READER 1   to hold a book open ( and turn pages).  in front of a reader suffering weakness of the hands.  
  19. READER 2  to hold a book in view for a bed-ridden invalid with weakness in the arms and hands.
  20. READER 3  to hold a book in view for a wheelchair bound person with weakness in the arms and hands
  21. READER 4 a motorized book rest
  22. CUSTOMIZED STENOGRAPH to compensate for finger abnormality.
  23. SIGNAL GLOVE to indicate directions for those with very little mobility
  24. TELEPHONE   To allow a weak bed-ridden patient to use a phone.
  25. ADJUSTABLE TELEPHONE SUPPORT to allow a weak limited mobility patient to use a phone.
  26. TELEPHONE HOLSTER  to provide easy access from a wheelchair
  27. *NEW - 05/08* TELEPHONE HOLSTER2  to provide easy access from a wheelchair
  28. TEACHING AID (MULTISWITCH)   a device for early cognitive training.
  29. VERTICAL TRAY  to raise objects into the line of vision 
  30. TV CONTROLLER 1   to change tv channels with only minimal movement of the head.
  31. TV CONTROLLER 2   to use a TV controller without use of hands
  32. TV CONTROLLER 3  to operate a TV with very limited motion.
  33. TYPEWRITER     to provide the opertunity to type for a patient confined to bed.
  34. WRIST TALKER to allow someone to make a statement with a simple touch 
  35. YES/NO TALKER to allow a yes and no sound with simple wrist movement

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