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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.

Project #146 Brenda S. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her TV. 2. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon fire TV Cube so Brenda could use voice commands for her TV. 2. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #147 Gabriel Z. - 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 #148 Pat Hingos – Born missing part of left arm

Requirements: 1. Pat purchased a high-tech prosthetic limb for his left arm and needed help with set-up and calibration. Solution – High Level: 1. We worked with Megan from UnlimitedTomorrow.com to calibrate the new prosthetic limb. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #149 Latoyia B. – Multiple Sclerosis

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PL985 lift chair/recliner. 2. Be able to voice control her TV. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for Latoyia PLR985 Pride Mobility Lift chair. 2. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube to enable Latoyia to use voice commands to control her TV. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #150 Francis Q. – Spinal Complications

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Span American Advantage bed. 2. Be able to voice control his TV. 3. Be able to use accessibility features on a phone. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a voice activated bed controller for his bed. 2. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube. 3. We provided a Google Pixel 3 phone. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #151 Todd – Spinal Injury

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice commands to call the nurse. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a solution which allows Todd to use voice commands to activate the nurse call feature. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #152 Anthony Castle Project #2 – Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

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

Project #153 Christopher L. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control his Drive bed using eye gaze. 2. Need the ability to contact caregiver using eye gaze. 3. Need a backup mechanism to incline the bed when eye gaze is out-of-range. 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. 2. We developed a solution where Chris could contact a caregiver using eye gaze control. 3. We provided a Google Pixel 3A phone and a gooseneck mount to run the Look To Speak app and/or the EVA Facial Mouse app. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #154 Kim Pixler - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PLR-2935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR-2935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #155 Esmeralda T. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control her Drive bed using eye gaze. 2. Be able to call for assistance using eye gaze. Solution – High Level: 1. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Esmeralda the ability to control all desired functions of her adjustable bed using eye gaze control. 2. We provided a control box that works with the Adaptive Tech Solutions “Call Attendant Device”. 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.

Project #146 Brenda S. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her TV. 2. Be able to voice control his Pride Mobility PL935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided an Amazon fire TV Cube so Brenda could use voice commands for her TV. 2. We updated our voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #147 Gabriel Z. - 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 #148 Pat Hingos – Born miss-

ing part of left arm

Requirements: 1. Pat purchased a high-tech prosthetic limb for his left arm and needed help with set-up and calibration. Solution – High Level: 1. We worked with Megan from UnlimitedTomorrow.com to calibrate the new prosthetic limb. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #149 Latoyia B. – Multiple

Sclerosis

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PL985 lift chair/recliner. 2. Be able to voice control her TV. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for Latoyia PLR985 Pride Mobility Lift chair. 2. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube to enable Latoyia to use voice commands to control her TV. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #150 Francis Q. – Spinal

Complications

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control his Span American Advantage bed. 2. Be able to voice control his TV. 3. Be able to use accessibility features on a phone. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a voice activated bed controller for his bed. 2. We provided an Amazon Fire TV Cube. 3. We provided a Google Pixel 3 phone. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #151 Todd – Spinal Injury

Requirements: 1. Be able to use voice commands to call the nurse. Solution – High Level: 1. We designed a solution which allows Todd to use voice commands to activate the nurse call feature. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #152 Anthony Castle Project

#2 – Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

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

Project #153 Christopher L. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control his Drive bed using eye gaze. 2. Need the ability to contact caregiver using eye gaze. 3. Need a backup mechanism to incline the bed when eye gaze is out-of-range. 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. 2. We developed a solution where Chris could contact a caregiver using eye gaze control. 3. We provided a Google Pixel 3A phone and a gooseneck mount to run the Look To Speak app and/or the EVA Facial Mouse app. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #154 Kim Pixler - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to voice control her Pride Mobility PLR- 2935 lift chair/recliner. Solution – High Level: 1. We provided a voice solution for the model 2022 Pride Mobility PLR-2935. To see full details of this solution, click here.

Project #155 Esmeralda T. - ALS

Requirements: 1. Be able to control her Drive bed using eye gaze. 2. Be able to call for assistance using eye gaze. Solution – High Level: 1. Designed a voice activated bed controller which gave Esmeralda the ability to control all desired functions of her adjustable bed using eye gaze control. 2. We provided a control box that works with the Adaptive Tech Solutions “Call Attendant Device”. To see full details of this solution, click here.
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