Bill Weis spent 40 years in the computer industry with 38 of those years working for Digital and Microsoft. He retired in 2014 and is passionate about using technology to help those with limited mobility regain some independence.
Deb Weis served as president and owner of a plastics injection molding company in the greater Milwaukee area for 25 years. Deb was inspired by business associates to get involved with the Muscular Dystrophy Association Black-N-Blue Ball where she served as an active volunteer for many years.
John Hollcraft has been in the computer industry since 1970 having spent 15 of those years at Microsoft. Back in 1993, John mentored Bill Weis in some software technology that changed the direction of Bill’s career. After retiring from Microsoft, John started independent consulting for a few years before finally retiring again in 2017. Then, Bill called needing some help and we are back at it. John added a professional touch to the voice activated bed and door controllers by developing the Amazon skill “Limited Mobility Solutions Multi-Device” as well as adding functionality to our solution that makes it possible to perform over-the-air updates should it be necessary to update our controllers remotely. John is happy and humble to be helping Bill.
Limited Mobility Solutions passed a milestone in January 2022. We completed our 100th project across 33 states, serving people with 20 different medical diagnosis. The more than 1,000,000 voice commands they have issued have saved caregivers up to 50,000 hours (assuming each voice command would have otherwise required a caregiver to spend 3 minutes of time). Over the past 5 years our small team has racked up close to 12,000 volunteer hours.
Bill Weis spent 40 years in the computer industry with 38 of those years working for Digital and Microsoft. He retired in 2014 and is passionate about using technology to help those with limited mobility regain some independence.
Deb Weis served as president and owner of a plastics injection molding company in the greater Milwaukee area for 25 years. Deb was inspired by business associates to get involved with the Muscular Dystrophy Association Black-N-Blue Ball where she served as an active volunteer for many years.
John Hollcraft has been in the computer industry since 1970 having spent 15 of those years at Microsoft. Back in 1993, John mentored Bill Weis in some software technology that changed the direction of Bill’s career. After retiring from Microsoft, John started independent consulting for a few years before finally retiring again in 2017. Then, Bill called needing some help and we are back at it. John added a professional touch to the voice activated bed and door controllers by developing the Amazon skill “Limited Mobility Solutions Multi-Device” as well as adding functionality to our solution that makes it possible to perform over-the-air updates should it be necessary to update our controllers remotely. John is happy and humble to be helping Bill.
Limited Mobility Solutions passed a milestone in January 2022. We completed our 100th project across 33 states, serving people with 20 different medical diagnosis. The more than 1,000,000 voice commands they have issued have saved caregivers up to 50,000 hours (assuming each voice command would have otherwise required a caregiver to spend 3 minutes of time). Over the past 5 years our small team has racked up close to 12,000 volunteer hours.