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        Activity Selected:  Cooking

Functional Limitation:  Memory/Organization

HOME COOKING COOKBOOK

Description:  Fully laminated, spiral bound picture cookbook with 37 recipes for conventional and microwave ovens.  Also available in a black and white "color your own" version and a non-laminated version.                      

To Operate: Follow the simple, clear illustrations to prepare the recipes.  Measuring cups and spoons, as well as oven settings are consistently color coded, giving the user the option to similarly color code their kitchen for ease of use.

Application:  Simplifies food preparation for those who are unable to read.  Marking each completed step on the laminated pages is very useful for those with limited memory/organization skills.  Provides color coding option for those with poor vision who cannot discern standard measuring cup and spoon sizes. 

A Home Cooking book with a displayed book - opened

Vendor(s): Attainment Company   Approximate Cost: $59.00(Laminated version)
Available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library


MEASURING SPOONS WITH COLOR CODED HANDLES

Description:  Standard sized measuring spoons.  Each measurement is a different colored spoon.

To Operate: Color code items in a recipe to match the appropriate measuring spoon.

Application:  Useful with those with limited vision who can’t read the measurement indication on standard measurement spoons.  Also helpful for those with memory/organization problems who are confused by standard forms of measurement.

Vendor(s):  Maxi Aids, Inc.     Approximate Cost:  $4.00
Available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library


ONE SWITCH SINGLE-APPLIANCE UNIT

Description:  Cordless control unit for enabling switch users.  Provides remote, on/off operation of an AC appliance of up to 600 watts (lamp, fan, food blender, hair dryer, etc) from a distance of up to 20 feet.  Comes with receiver and a transmitter that accepts an adapted switch.  Requires 2 AA batteries.

To Operate: Plug the appliance into the receiver and the receiver into a wall outlet.  Plug the enabling switch into the transmitter.  Activating the switch will run the appliance until the user turns it off by activating the switch again.  Transmitter does not have to be pointed directly at the device to turn it on/off.

Application:  Gives enabling switch users with  limited hand use the opportunity to turn on/off a wide variety of AC appliances and equipment.  Simple to operate transmitter may be helpful for individuals with limited memory/organization or limited vision.

 

Vendor(s):  Enabling Devices   Approximate Cost: $83.00
Available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library


POURING CUP ON FLEX MOUNT

Description:  Removable measuring cup attached to a motorized rotating plate on a gooseneck arm. Base attaches to a variety of surfaces.  Operated by an enabling switch which is not included.

To Operate: Position cup over bowl and plug in switch.  Fill cup and depress switch to turn cup slowly and pour out contents.  Accepts second switch to turn cup in the reverse direction if desired.

Application:  Allows those with limited hand use and limited reaching/lifting to neatly and accurately pour.  Simplifies task for people with limited memory/organization.  Fun to watch ingredients flow into a bowl.  Can be used for craft activities as well.

This is a Cup Pourer

Vendor(s):  Enabling Devices   Approximate Cost:   $120.00
Available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library


POWERLINK 3 CONTROL UNIT

Description:  Environmental control unit that allows user to  operate up to 2 electrical appliances using a single enabling switch. Provides 1700 watts of power.

To Operate: Select the mode of switch control (direct, latch, or timer) to match the individual's need. Plug the switch and appliance into the control unit. Plug the control unit into the wall outlet.

Application: Control unit gives single enabling switch users with limited hand use and memory/organization the opportunity to participate in many activities. Unit also helps users who enjoy visual, auditory and tactile stimulation to activate sensory stimulation devices. Examples include cooking (turning on/off a blender), work (operating an electric stapler), recreation (listening to music on a tape recorder) and self care (operating a blow dryer).

Powerlink 3 Control Unit

Vendor(s): AbleNet Inc    Approximate Cost:  $182.00
Available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library


SHOPPING SMART CURRICULUM

Description:  Set includes 1) 288 color laminated picture cards of grocery items; 2) a small folder with clear pockets for organizing and carrying selected cards; 3) marking pens to change or highlight items on the cards; 4) task sequence pages; 5) an Instructor's guide.

To Operate: Laminated cards are easy to organize and keep clean.

Application:  The cards can be used both at home to plan a grocery list and at the store to remember items to purchase.  This is useful for those with limited memory/organization and/or reading and writing skills. Cards aid in communicating with store employees for those with limited or no speech and/or hearing.

Shopping smart books - a colorful display of books available

Vendor(s): Attainment Company    Approximate Cost:  $99.00 ($50.00 without task sequencing pages and instructor's guide.)
Picture cards are available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library


SINGLE SWITCH LATCH & TIMER

Description:  Control unit that allows user to activate a battery-operated device using an enabling switch.  Unit has 3 settings (timed seconds; timed minutes; latch on/off).  Settings determine the amount of time the device operates once the individual activates the switch.  Must be used with a battery device adapted or a pre-adapted toy/device.  Requires 9 volt battery.  Other models are available offering more features, such as dual switch input.

To Operate: Plug the individual's enabling switch into the control unit.  Plug the control unit into the battery-operated device.  Turn dial to the desired setting (timer; latch).

Application:  Control unit gives users with limited hand use, vision, and memory/organization the ability to operate any battery-operated device with an enabling switch.  Settings enable an activity to be set up in a variety of ways to help each individual.  For example, using the timer provides multiple opportunities to use the switch to activate a favorite device.  Unit can also make sensory activities more effective for individuals who benefit from visual, auditory and tactile stimulation.


A picture of a grey, single-switch latch & timer device.

Vendor(s):  AbleNet, Inc.   Approximate Cost: $72.00
Available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library


TIME TIMER

Description:  A "visual timer" that displays elapsed time. Eight inches in diameter.  Available in additional sizes.

To Operate: Set the timer for 1 to 60 minutes by moving the translucent red disc to the desired time.  As the time elapses, the red disc slowly disappears.  The time is over when the red display is gone.  The timer has no final auditory signal.

Application:  Provides a concrete representation of the passing of time which is helpful for those with poor memory/organization.   Unlike most timers, it provides a visual rather than an auditory signal when the "time is up", beneficial for people with limited or no hearing.  Good contrasting colors are helpful for those with limited vision.

A timer that uses an open and different colored area to indicate how much time has gone by or how much time is left

Vendor(s): North Coast Medical, Nasco    Approximate Cost:  $25.00
Available to borrow from the Adapted Activities Library

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