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Project #131 Robert D. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Ashley Furniture Lift Chair/Recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a voice activated solution that allows Robert to control his Ashley Furniture Lift chair/Recliner using his Tobii communicating device. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #132 Brian M. – Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

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

Project #133 Gunther L. – Unknown Disease

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his TV. 2. Be able to use the Amazon Drop-In feature to communicate with his mom. 3. Be able to voice control his desktop fan. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Gunther could control his Samsung TV. 2. We provided two Amazon Echo Dots and configured them for the Drop-In Feature. 3. We designed a voice activated controller for his Desktop fan. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #134 Tom S. – Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice commands to control his TV. 2. Be able to use voice to control his adjustable Hill Rom P870 Full Electric bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Tom could use voice commands to control his TV. 2. We designed a voice activated bed controller that allows Tom to control his Hill Rom P870 Full Electric bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #135 Marilyn M. – Parkinson

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice commands to control her TV. 2. Be able to use voice to call the nurse. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Marilyn could use voice commands to control her TV. 2. We designed a voice activated nurse call solution for Marilyn to be able to call the nurse. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #136 Stan M. - ALS (Project #2)

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #137 Gerry C. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #138 Brian M. – Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (Project #2)

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice to call the nurse/assistant. Solution – High Level: 1. We decided on using a commercially available button pusher. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #139 Steve C. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control (via iPad Tobii) his Golden PR515 lift chair/recliner. 2. Be able to use his iPad based Tobii to call for help to his wife when needed. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a solution for his Golden PR515 lift chair/recliner where Steve’s iPad based Tobii can control his chair. 2. We designed a solution that included a wireless Attendant Call device from Adaptive Tech Solutions, LLC. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #140 Christine A. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #141 Kathy R. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Provide an attendant call solution. 2. Be able to control her full-electric Drive model 15005LP bed using the Tobii Communicator 5 app. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed an attendant call solution which can be activated via the Tobii custom page. 2. We designed a microcontroller-based solution that provided the desired functions of Head Up, Head Down, Feet Up, Feet down and a custom page set for the Tobii. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #142 Horace – Wounded Warrior

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control the Kensgrove-like ceiling fan in his bedroom. 2. Be able to voice control his TV/Netflix/YouTube, Etc. 3. Be able to Zoom through the TV. 4. Horace wanted the other three ceiling fans to operate independently. 5. Be able to voice control his side of the bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice activated controller for his bedroom ceiling fan. 2. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Horace could use voice to control his TV. 3. We provided a video camera that works with the Fire TV cube for Zoom calls. 4. We provided a link to a YouTube video that should explain how to reprogram the other three ceiling fans by changing DIP switches. 5. Horace will be the recipient of a new Dawn House bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #143 Martha – ALS

Requirements: 1. Martha wants to be able to use voice to control her Joerns Ultra Care UCXT bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice activated controller to control the head up/down and foot up/down functions of her bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #144 Jake Pyle – Spinal Muscle Atrophy

Requirements: 1. Be able to control some ceiling fan lights by voice. 2. Be able to use voice commands to control his Drive hospital bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided some WIFI bulbs for the ceiling fan. 2. Developed and provided a voice activated bed controller so Jake could control his Drive hospital bed using both Alexa and Google. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #145 Marilyn V. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PL985 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for her PLR985 Pride Mobility Lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.
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Project #131 Robert D. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Ashley Furniture Lift Chair/Recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a voice activated solution that allows Robert to control his Ashley Furniture Lift chair/Recliner using his Tobii communicating device. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #132 Brian M. – Progressive

Multiple Sclerosis

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

Project #133 Gunther L. – Unknown

Disease

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his TV. 2. Be able to use the Amazon Drop-In feature to communicate with his mom. 3. Be able to voice control his desktop fan. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Gunther could control his Samsung TV. 2. We provided two Amazon Echo Dots and configured them for the Drop-In Feature. 3. We designed a voice activated controller for his Desktop fan. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #134 Tom S. – Progressive

Multiple Sclerosis

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice commands to control his TV. 2. Be able to use voice to control his adjustable Hill Rom P870 Full Electric bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Tom could use voice commands to control his TV. 2. We designed a voice activated bed controller that allows Tom to control his Hill Rom P870 Full Electric bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #135 Marilyn M. – Parkinson

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice commands to control her TV. 2. Be able to use voice to call the nurse. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Marilyn could use voice commands to control her TV. 2. We designed a voice activated nurse call solution for Marilyn to be able to call the nurse. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #136 Stan M. - ALS (Project #2)

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #137 Gerry C. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #138 Brian M. – Progressive

Multiple Sclerosis (Project #2)

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice to call the nurse/assistant. Solution – High Level: 1. We decided on using a commercially available button pusher. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #139 Steve C. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control (via iPad Tobii) his Golden PR515 lift chair/recliner. 2. Be able to use his iPad based Tobii to call for help to his wife when needed. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a solution for his Golden PR515 lift chair/recliner where Steve’s iPad based Tobii can control his chair. 2. We designed a solution that included a wireless Attendant Call device from Adaptive Tech Solutions, LLC. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #140 Christine A. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #141 Kathy R. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Provide an attendant call solution. 2. Be able to control her full-electric Drive model 15005LP bed using the Tobii Communicator 5 app. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed an attendant call solution which can be activated via the Tobii custom page. 2. We designed a microcontroller-based solution that provided the desired functions of Head Up, Head Down, Feet Up, Feet down and a custom page set for the Tobii. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #142 Horace – Wounded

Warrior

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control the Kensgrove-like ceiling fan in his bedroom. 2. Be able to voice control his TV/Netflix/YouTube, Etc. 3. Be able to Zoom through the TV. 4. Horace wanted the other three ceiling fans to operate independently. 5. Be able to voice control his side of the bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice activated controller for his bedroom ceiling fan. 2. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube so Horace could use voice to control his TV. 3. We provided a video camera that works with the Fire TV cube for Zoom calls. 4. We provided a link to a YouTube video that should explain how to reprogram the other three ceiling fans by changing DIP switches. 5. Horace will be the recipient of a new Dawn House bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #143 Martha – ALS

Requirements: 1. Martha wants to be able to use voice to control her Joerns Ultra Care UCXT bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice activated controller to control the head up/down and foot up/down functions of her bed. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #144 Jake Pyle – Spinal

Muscle Atrophy

Requirements: 1. Be able to control some ceiling fan lights by voice. 2. Be able to use voice commands to control his Drive hospital bed. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided some WIFI bulbs for the ceiling fan. 2. Developed and provided a voice activated bed controller so Jake could control his Drive hospital bed using both Alexa and Google. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #145 Marilyn V. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PL985 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for her PLR985 Pride Mobility Lift chair. To see full details of this solution, click here.