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1 The Brain in the Palm of Your Hand
Using Mobile Devices to Support Independence 9/19/2018

2 Presenters Cheryl Belitsky, PT Leslie Mullette,OTR/L, ATP

3 Learning Objectives Participants will be able to customize the mobile device to be user friendly. Participants will understand how to use built-in reminders, alerts and information sharing to enhance memory, organization, and independence. Participants will be able to implement a process to identify and choose apps for memory and organization.

4 Customizing mobile devices
Change visual presentation to make it easier to see the display: change font size, invert colors for higher contrast, use zoom feature, remove background images Determine the easiest method to input information into the device: speech, keyboard, swipe, handwriting recognition Audio feedback: alarms, notification sounds, text to speech Set up folders to organize information for easy access

5 Humor about forgetting passwords

6 Ways that mobile devices can support functioning?
set reminders time management medical management reading vision and hearing support communication social networking mind exercises

7 Apps to support memory/organization
Calendar (Built-in) Reminder (Built-in) Awesome Note Vocal First/Then Med Helper Pillboxie Picture Schedule Visual Routine

8 Built-in Calendar Meetings, appointments, engagements, birthdays, anniversaries all have their time and place with Calendar. Alarms can be set as reminders. Can be synced through the cloud

9 Reminders—built-in app
Forgetting happens way too often. That’s why iPad helps you remember with Reminders. Create a list of have-to-dos, want-to-dos or whatever you like. Set a due date, and Reminders notifies you so you stay on track. iCloud even keeps all your reminders on all your devices.

10 Awesome note Create a Note with the attachment features
Sync with Calendar and Reminder apps Support to-do’s and anniversary and diary note Attach photos, map and drawing Create, edit and save notes into categories (folders) Customize folders by your own color & unique icons

11 VoCal Your reminders, in YOUR voice, in YOUR words, delivered on time, every time. Your alerts are delivered even when the app is switched off! Simply speak your personal memo, set the time and date, be reminded in YOUR voice using YOUR words. Free

12 First/Then First-Then allows schedules to be created “on the go” and customized to the needs of the individual.  Schedules can be created to show daily events or steps need to complete a specific activity or daily events. $9.99 Available for Android

13 Picture Scheduler With the Picture Scheduler, you can attach a picture to a note, which is particularly helpful for those who need visual supports to perform daily tasks. $2.99 Recreation of audio notes. had to simplify the user interface to make it easier to use by individuals with intellectual disabilities.  Now, when you create a new task, you can set up all important properties in the same window.     In addition, Audio Notes already had the capability of allowing users to choose different colored notes, however, with the Picture Scheduler, you can now attach a picture to a note, which is particularly helpful for those who need visual supports to perform daily tasks. The combination of pictures and audio are also great features for displaying favorite photos that can “speak” for themselves. Picture Scheduler can remind you task you want even if it is closed! You can receive an alert that informs you when a task needs to be completed. A visual and auditory display reminds you that a task needs to be done.     After the task is completed, you can swipe to delete it, and your next task moves to the top of your “to do” list. If left on, this app can remind you of what you need to do at various times of the day. This is great because you’ll never miss any of your tasks. Now, you can touch your task in the app and immediately see video instruction for how to do the selected task. However, iPhone and iPod Touch systems don’t yet have the ability to record video, so you will have to create the video files yourself and import them into the app via iTunes Sharing feature.

14 Visual Routine Program a visual schedule
Routines can be tailored with audio feedback, customizable pictures, audio directions and text Easy setup $3.99   The result is Visules, which communicates checklists and individual cues using text, images, and colors. Actions are individual cues.  An action can be an objective ("quiet please!"), task ("brush teeth"), or event ("leaving for school").  Each action has a title and an image, and each can be assigned a color for greater reinforcement or to group actions together.  Familiar and straightforward images are best.  You can take a photo when you create the action or assign one from the iPhone's photo library.  Actions are grouped into one or more categories. Flows are series of actions.  A flow can be any ordered sequence of actions.  A flow could be a daily schedule, a checklist, steps within an activity, even a recipe!   A flow is represented by a title, followed by a list of actions represented by name and image.  As the flow occurs, each action can be checked off.  Tapping the small image will display a large image for an action.

15 Med Helper A comprehensive prescription/medication compliance and tracking App designed to help individuals and caretakers manage the challenges of staying on time up to date and on schedule with very simple to very complex regimes. Available on Android and IOS platforms. Free

16 Pillboxie An easy, visual way to remember your meds
Over a100 combinations of med shapes and colors Schedule reminders by dropping pills into a pillbox Reminds you on time, even if your device is asleep No network connection required. 99 cents

17 Emergensee Personal security app
Live video and audio of the activity in the vicinity of the user GPS Tracking Free monitoring by up to 3 family members or friends For Android and iPhone

18 Mobile Readers Ebooks Apps for Reading iTunes Kindle Nook
Voice Dream Reader AudioBooks OverDrive

19 Voice Dream Reader Text to Speech Read anything Read your way
Universal Access Available for iOS $9.99

20 OverDrive eBooks, audiobooks and videos from your local library
Change the font, contrast, background of reading page Change the speed of the audio voice Free and available for iOS, Android, Google, Nook, Kindle and PC Download from your local library webpage

21 Mobile Communication Tools
Apps for communication Speak It! Flip Writer Proloquo4Text SonoFlex My Talk Aphasia- Lingraphica

22 My Talk Easy to use communication app
Available for iOS and Android platforms Customize with symbols, pictures, text Authoring online Free mobile version

23 Flip Writer Flipped Display Powerful Word Prediction
Built-in Text-to- Speech and Chime Save and Organize favorite phrases Free

24 Easy Access For Mobile Devices
Apps for Senior Friendly Start-up Screens: Necta Launcher Wiser Seniors Phone Fontrillo Big Launcher Silverline

25 Vision Access Tools Built-in Accessibility Apps for vision
Magnifcation Large Text Improved contrast, alternate colors VoiceOver Apps for vision Flashlight Jumbo Calculator Magnify

26 Jumbo Calculator Large, easy to read buttons Simple design Free

27 Hearing Access Tools Built-in Accessibility
Bluetooth connection to hearing aids Phone noise cancellation LED Flash for alerts Apps or programs for Hearing Accessibility BioAid Facetime, Fring, Skype Hamilton Captel

28 Hamilton CapTel Read captions of phone conversations
Requires a compatible smartphone and a voice/data plan Free app and Hamilton CapTel account for eligible candidates

29 How to evaluate useful apps
Go to the iTunes App store. Enter a search using key word (s). Read reviews posted by other users regarding the app. Review the screen shots to see if the app appears to suit your needs. Follow the link to the developer’s website and search the site for demonstrations of the app. Search the app on YouTube and view tutorials and reviews posted by others who have used the app. Categorize the app by type (“reading,” “organizations,” etc.) the search the internet for the “best (type) apps” and review the lists and reviews that have been created and generated by others. Analyze what you want to use the app for the see if it meets your criteria and is suitable for your user’s age group. Download and test out a “lite” or free version of the app before purchasing the full version, if possible.

30 Human Activity Assistive Technology Model (HAAT)
Context Activity Assistive Technology Human

31 Feature Match A systematic, objective way of selecting a tool or device. It is used once we have gathered the information about the HUMAN, ACTIVITY and CONTEXT.

32 CETT (Client, Environment, Task, Tool) Scaffold for AT Decision-Making

33 WATI AT Decision Making Guide

34 Contact information (toll free in MT) montech.ruralinstitute.umt.edu


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