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Apple iPad

Apple iPad

This product assists with independence, connectedness to others, learning, and entertainment.  The Apple iPad is a powerful tablet that can be used by people with a variety of health needs,

 

 

To Buy, CLICK HERE for Apple Store or CLICK HERE for the APPLE Store on Amazon. disabilities, learning needs, or aging.

 

Here are some of the ways in which the iPad can be helpful:

  • Large screen: The iPad's large screen makes it easy to see for people with vision impairments.
  • VoiceOver: VoiceOver is a built-in feature that reads the screen aloud, making it possible for people who are blind or visually impaired to use the iPad.
  • Zoom: Zoom allows users to magnify the screen, making it easier for people with difficulty seeing the screen.
  • Switch Control: Switch Control allows users to control the iPad with a switch or eye gaze controller.
  • Hearing Aid Compatibility: The iPad is compatible with a variety of hearing aids and cochlear implants, making it easier for people with hearing impairments to use the device.
  • AssistiveTouch: AssistiveTouch is a feature that allows users to control the iPad with gestures, making it possible for people with limited mobility to use the device.
  • Siri: Siri is a voice assistant that can be used to control the iPad, make calls, send text messages, and more. This can be helpful for people who have difficulty using the iPad's touch screen.
  • Accessibility features: The iPad has a number of other accessibility features that can be helpful for people with disabilities. These features include Zoom, VoiceOver, and AssistiveTouch.
  • Apps: There are a number of apps available that can be helpful for people with disabilities. These apps can be used for a variety of tasks, such as communication, education, and entertainment.

 

The iPad is a powerful tool that can be used by people with a variety of health needs, disabilities, learning needs, or aging. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about how the iPad can be used to help, please contact your local Apple Store or visit the Apple website.

 

Here are some specific examples of how the iPad can be used to help people with health needs, disabilities, learning needs, or aging:

 

  • A person with a spinal cord injury who uses a wheelchair can use the iPad with a switch or eye gaze controller to control the device. This allows them to stay connected with friends and family, access information, and participate in activities that they enjoy.
  • A person with dementia can use the iPad to help them stay organized and track their activities. The iPad can also be used to play games, watch movies, and listen to music, which can help to keep the person engaged and entertained.
  • A child with autism can use the iPad to learn new skills and communicate with others. There are a number of apps available that are specifically designed for children with autism, and the iPad's large screen and intuitive interface make it easy for children to use.
  • An elderly person with vision impairments can use the iPad with VoiceOver to read the screen aloud. This can help them to stay informed and connected with the world around them.
  • A person with a learning disability can use the iPad with a variety of apps and features to help them learn more effectively. These features include Zoom, VoiceOver, and AssistiveTouch.

 

The iPad is a powerful tool that can be used by people with a wide range of health needs, disabilities, learning needs, or aging. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about how the iPad can be used to help, please contact your local Apple Store or visit the Apple website.


Millions of Applications are available to be connected, delighted, entertained and productive. Apps in the App Store are designed to take full advantage of the power and large display of iPad. And our App Store editors curate and recommend the best apps in the world to help you create, have fun, learn and get things done. You can also use apps to transform your world with augmented reality experiences.

 

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Light weight tablets with accessories that may be used for communications eg voice activated or auto answer facetime, skype or zoom calls to check in next to bed or in living room.

Apple iPad is a fully featured tablet that can be customised according to screen size, and by adding chargers, stands and mounts to take on the more central role of Home Hub, always central and charged.

The features for Accessibility are outstanding, meaning you can open ‘Settings’ and turn on help if you have trouble seeing, speaking, hearing or using your hands.

Powerful assistive features are built into iPad to complement your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning and literacy. Access the Siri voice assistant from anywhere in voice range.

The main benefit of this device is it’s portability to take anywhere - in the home or out. ; and work seamlessly and powerfully with other Apple Products like iPhones, the Apple HomePod smart speaker and Apple HomeKit compatible devices.

The iPad can also control or connect to other brands and devices such as Google, Amazon or Garmin. Make video calls and voice call to other compatible devices using your voice. Set auto-answer to accept facetime video calls from those you love to check in with you or the room (assuming on a bracket with view into the room).

Navigate, write and edit all with just your voice. Streamline the things you do every day. You can run complex, multi-action commands through simple phrases designed to fit your needs. Set up powerful shortcuts, so that customised phrase like “Going Out” can simultaneously alert a family member that you’re leaving home, turn off lights, estimate travel time or start a playlist — all without having to go into each individual app.

Check out the App store for millions of Applications. Recommended to set up on a mount or stand with charging to make sure it’s always charged and top of mind.

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