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Project #156 Joel F. - Cancer

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Sylvania TV. 2. Be able to control his Drive bed using eye gaze. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube to enable Joel to give voice commands to control his TV. 2. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Joel the ability to control all desired functions of his Drive adjustable bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #157 Donna C. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her TV. 2. Be able to control her Semi-Electric Drive bed using voice commands. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Donna could control her TV using voice commands. 2. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Donna the ability to control all desired functions of her adjustable bed using eye gaze control. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #158 Diane W. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control her Full Electric Medline bed using voice commands. 2. Need the ability to contact caregiver using a push button transmitter. 3. Be able to give voice commands when the voice is weak. Solution – High Level: 1. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Diane the ability to control all desired functions of her adjustable bed using eye gaze control. 2. We provided a commercially available solution where Diane could contact a caregiver using a push button transmitter. 3. We provided a Google Pixel 3A phone that can act as a device to give bed controller commands via the Google Assistant. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #159 Chris L - ALS Project #2

Requirements: 1. Be able to control his Drive bed using eye gaze sending IR Signals. Solution – High Level: 1. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Christopher the ability to control all desired functions of his adjustable bed using eye gaze control Sending IR Signals. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #160 Deb L. - Charcot Marie Tooth

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice to control her adjustable Full Electric Basic American bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a voice activated bed controller that allows Deb to control her Full Electric Basic American bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #161 Kim Pixler – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her new Pride Mobility PLR-4755 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for the model 2023 Pride Mobility PLR-4755. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #162 Kasiphya – Spinal Muscle Atrophy

Requirements: 1. Be able to use a Tobii to control her TV. 2. Be able to use a Tobii to control her lamp. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire Cube to control the TV. 2. We provided an Amazon Smart Plug to control her lamp. 3. We designed a custom page for the Tobii Communicator 5 with controls for the lamp and TV. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #163 Bill W. – Syringomyelia

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL958 Legacy 2 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2023 Pride Mobility PLR958 Legacy2 lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #164 Jerrie S. – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control her full electric Invacare bed using eye gaze (Tobii Dynavox) 2. Need the ability to contact caregiver using eye gaze (Tobii Dynavox) Solution – High Level: 1. We are now referring new requests for voice activated bed controllers to Oratell.com 2. We developed a solution where Jerrie could contact a caregiver using eye gaze control. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #165 Jim W. – Injuries from Explosion

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his TV. 2. Be able to use voice to call his nurse. 3. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PLR-4955 lift chair. Solution – High Level: 1. Provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube to control his TV (Requires new TV). 2. Designed a solution that allows Jim to use voice commands to call his nurse by providing an Amazon Smart switch and a small relay box with the Nurse Call light cable attached. 3. Designed a voice activated recliner controller that allows Jim to use voice to control all functions of the Pride Mobility PLR- 4955 lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #166 Melanie S. – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PLR-3955 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for the Pride Mobility PLR-3955. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #167 Jerrie S. Project #2 – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to contact a caregiver via the Tobii when at home and use the same solution to notify the nursing desk when in the hospital. Solution – High Level: 1. We developed a solution using a Shelly Plug that hospitals should not have a problem with since it does not tie to the internet or their intranet when the Shelly Plug is configured in the default mode which is to act as an access point. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #168 Brenda S. Project #2 – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to contact a caregiver via the Tobii when at home and use the same solution to notify the nursing desk when in the hospital. Solution – High Level: 1. We developed a solution using a Shelly Plug that hospitals should not have a problem with since it does not tie to the internet or their intranet when the Shelly Plug is configured in the default mode which is to act as an access point. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #169 Brenda B. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Brenda is in a health care facility in Wisconsin and needs to be able to call the nurse using a Tobii eye gaze. Solution – High Level: 1. We developed a solution using a Shelly Plug that is driven by a program that toggles the state of the Shelly plug. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #170 Marty M. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice to activate the Adaptive Tech Solutions Call Attendant device. 2. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PLR3955 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a custom relay box that works with a smart plug that enables Marty to use voice to activate the Call Attendant device. 2. We provided a solution where Marty could issue voice commands for the Pride Mobility PLR3955 lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #171 Javad - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Javad to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless wifi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #172 Dez - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Dez to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate a standard call nurse event in the care facility. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #173 Brian - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Brian to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless Wi-Fi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here. Project #174 Michon - ALS Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Michon to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless Wi-Fi receivers so the caregiver can respond. Michon was actually in the hospital when we first worked with her, so she started with the Hospital Kit which allows the same button on the Tobii screen to ring the nurse station. To see full details of this solution, click here. Project #175 Anthony - ALS Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Anthony to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless wifi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here. Project #176 Charles - ALS Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Charles to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless Wi-Fi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here.
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Project #156 Joel F. - Cancer

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Sylvania TV. 2. Be able to control his Drive bed using eye gaze. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube to enable Joel to give voice commands to control his TV. 2. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Joel the ability to control all desired functions of his Drive adjustable bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #157 Donna C. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her TV. 2. Be able to control her Semi-Electric Drive bed using voice commands. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Donna could control her TV using voice commands. 2. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Donna the ability to control all desired functions of her adjustable bed using eye gaze control. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #158 Diane W. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control her Full Electric Medline bed using voice commands. 2. Need the ability to contact caregiver using a push button transmitter. 3. Be able to give voice commands when the voice is weak. Solution – High Level: 1. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Diane the ability to control all desired functions of her adjustable bed using eye gaze control. 2. We provided a commercially available solution where Diane could contact a caregiver using a push button transmitter. 3. We provided a Google Pixel 3A phone that can act as a device to give bed controller commands via the Google Assistant. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #159 Chris L - ALS Project #2

Requirements: 1. Be able to control his Drive bed using eye gaze sending IR Signals. Solution – High Level: 1. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Christopher the ability to control all desired functions of his adjustable bed using eye gaze control Sending IR Signals. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #160 Deb L. - Charcot Marie

Tooth

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice to control her adjustable Full Electric Basic American bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a voice activated bed controller that allows Deb to control her Full Electric Basic American bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #161 Kim Pixler – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her new Pride Mobility PLR-4755 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for the model 2023 Pride Mobility PLR-4755. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #162 Kasiphya – Spinal Muscle

Atrophy

Requirements: 1. Be able to use a Tobii to control her TV. 2. Be able to use a Tobii to control her lamp. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire Cube to control the TV. 2. We provided an Amazon Smart Plug to control her lamp. 3. We designed a custom page for the Tobii Communicator 5 with controls for the lamp and TV. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #163 Bill W. – Syringomyelia

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL958 Legacy 2 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2023 Pride Mobility PLR958 Legacy2 lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #164 Jerrie S. – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control her full electric Invacare bed using eye gaze (Tobii Dynavox) 2. Need the ability to contact caregiver using eye gaze (Tobii Dynavox) Solution – High Level: 1. We are now referring new requests for voice activated bed controllers to Oratell.com 2. We developed a solution where Jerrie could contact a caregiver using eye gaze control. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #165 Jim W. – Injuries from

Explosion

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his TV. 2. Be able to use voice to call his nurse. 3. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PLR- 4955 lift chair. Solution – High Level: 1. Provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube to control his TV (Requires new TV). 2. Designed a solution that allows Jim to use voice commands to call his nurse by providing an Amazon Smart switch and a small relay box with the Nurse Call light cable attached. 3. Designed a voice activated recliner controller that allows Jim to use voice to control all functions of the Pride Mobility PLR-4955 lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #166 Melanie S. – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PLR- 3955 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for the Pride Mobility PLR-3955. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #167 Jerrie S. Project #2 – ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to contact a caregiver via the Tobii when at home and use the same solution to notify the nursing desk when in the hospital. Solution – High Level: 1. We developed a solution using a Shelly Plug that hospitals should not have a problem with since it does not tie to the internet or their intranet when the Shelly Plug is configured in the default mode which is to act as an access point. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #168 Brenda S. Project #2 –

ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to contact a caregiver via the Tobii when at home and use the same solution to notify the nursing desk when in the hospital. Solution – High Level: 1. We developed a solution using a Shelly Plug that hospitals should not have a problem with since it does not tie to the internet or their intranet when the Shelly Plug is configured in the default mode which is to act as an access point. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #169 Brenda B. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Brenda is in a health care facility in Wisconsin and needs to be able to call the nurse using a Tobii eye gaze. Solution – High Level: 1. We developed a solution using a Shelly Plug that is driven by a program that toggles the state of the Shelly plug. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #170 Marty M. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice to activate the Adaptive Tech Solutions Call Attendant device. 2. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PLR3955 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a custom relay box that works with a smart plug that enables Marty to use voice to activate the Call Attendant device. 2. We provided a solution where Marty could issue voice commands for the Pride Mobility PLR3955 lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #171 Javad - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Javad to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless wifi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #172 Dez - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Dez to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate a standard call nurse event in the care facility. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #173 Brian - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Brian to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless Wi-Fi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here. Project #174 Michon - ALS Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Michon to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless Wi-Fi receivers so the caregiver can respond. Michon was actually in the hospital when we first worked with her, so she started with the Hospital Kit which allows the same button on the Tobii screen to ring the nurse station. To see full details of this solution, click here. Project #175 Anthony - ALS Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Anthony to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless wifi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here. Project #176 Charles - ALS Requirements: 1. Be able to use Tobii to alert Caregiver. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a solution that allows Charles to use a custom button we created in Communicator 5 to initiate an alert notification to the Adaptive Tech Solutions wireless Wi-Fi receivers so the caregiver can respond. To see full details of this solution, click here.
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