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Adapted Music KitSKU #4063NThis bag of tricks includes everything a teacher or therapist needs to help students to meet their physical, psychological, cognitive and social treatment goals.$1,379.95
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Adapted Musical Crystal BallSKU #1690Activate your switch and the dome will rotate and project a moving kaleidoscope of colorful shapes while soothing music plays. This product is also available at a discounted price if you order it as part of our ATL Special Offer - #1207W$59.95
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Adapted Musical CymbalSKU #2410Join in music time or circle time by simply activating your capability switch.$149.95
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Aqua DomeSKU #1691This unique device uses water, lights and music to create a soothing, multisensory experience. To operate, add water then activate your switch (not included) and observe a soft rainbow of changing lights glimmering through gently flowing water.$229.95
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B Woofer GuitarSKU #1661Acoustic? Electric? Hound Dog? It’s your choice with this versatile, switch-adapted guitar toy. Activate one switch to hear 20 familiar tunes, the other to hear nine “puppy-themed” songs.$179.95
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Baby Monkey DrumSKU #3209Drum up some fun with this interactive toy that teaches about animals, animal sounds and colors while enjoying 70+ drum sounds, songs, melodies and phrases.$149.95
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Band JamSKU #1115Everyone’s a rock star with this five-in-one battery-operated drum-set. Just press one of the five buttons on the toy’s base to hear sounds of a tambourine, triangle, drum, cymbal or maraca.$439.95
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Bongo DrumsSKU #756These drums are the real deal! They’re high quality, produce great sound, are made from animal hide, and can be tuned with an attached key. Requires 2 capability switches. Note: Bongo Drums style may vary.$249.95
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Bop & Groove TigerSKU #1218Learn and play while rockin’ and boppin’ with this switch-adapted Tiger friend. Integrated capability switches and stabilizing base make this popular learning toy accessible to more kids than ever.$139.95
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Carnival TubeSKU #158A simple swipe at the mounted tube creates lights, music and vibration.$199.95
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Desktop Busy BoxSKU #3009This compact-size busy box will provide hours of fun and multisensory stimulation. Spin the cube and discover diverse tactile experiences.$189.95
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DrumSKU #807Drum roll please! Activate an external switch or press the yellow switch at the drum’s base and watch its drumstick twirl.$139.95
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What Are Adaptive Devices for People With Disabilities?
Adaptive devices are an assistive technology that helps people with disabilities achieve their goals and complete activities of daily living (ADL). Individuals with disabilities use assistive technology products to do activities they can’t do on their own. People of a wide range of ages and abilities count on these tools to make the world around them more accessible and comfortable.
Most people buy assistive technology with a purpose in mind. A person with a disability can find greater independence with an adaptive device that lets them participate in their lives the way they want. They have a goal they want to reach, and the device will help them reach it.
Assistive devices enable people to complete activities of daily living like:
Language and Communication Skills: Developing language or motor skills, expressing ideas, paying attention, reading, hearing, seeing
Motor Skills and Physical Activities: Playing, grasping items, moving, eating, calming down
Independent Living Skills: Preparing food, getting dressed and undressed, driving
While one person may need a device for only one of these tasks, someone else may need assistive technology for more than one activity. Assistive technology products can enable a single action or many at once. Someone with a disability might need their device every now and then, or they might bring it with them everywhere they go.
What Is the Difference Between Assistive Devices and Adaptive Devices?
When researching assistive technology products, you may see the terms “assistive device” and “adaptive device” used interchangeably. While all adaptive devices are assistive devices, not all assistive devices are adaptive devices. In particular:
- An assistive device is any product that helps people with disabilities achieve their goals. These tools include wheelchairs, wheelchair mounts, communication devices, and much more.
- An adaptive device is a type of assistive device created to make an existing technology accessible. Braille, screen reader software and switch-adapted products all count as adaptive devices.
In other words, “assistive device” is a category of products, and “adaptive device” is a subcategory. They both improve people’s lives by giving them the tools needed for success.
What Types of Adaptive Devices Are Available for Individuals With Disabilities?
When children with disabilities are in school, they can benefit from adapted equipment that helps them progress and engage in classroom learning. At Enabling Devices, we offer both assistive tools for disabilities and adaptive devices to our customers. We want to give each individual the solutions they need to thrive.
You can find many helpful adapted devices for children with special needs at Enabling Devices, including:
- Adapted toys: Children and teens with disabilities can press a button to activate our switch adapted toys. We also sell a variety of toys made to appeal to people of all abilities.
- Communication devices: People with complex communication needs can share their ideas using these speech and non-voice communicators. We have products for people with all levels of communication abilities.
- Classroom kits: We specially assembled these bundles of our bestselling products for special needs classrooms teaching people with a wide range of disabilities including kits for communication, sensory needs, fine motor development, computer access, Autism and more.
- Sensory products: Our sensory tools appeal to all five senses for anyone who feels over- or understimulated. We can also help you design the perfect sensory room with our free quotes and design services.
- Adaptive switches: An adaptive switch allows someone to activate switch adapted toys and electronics. These special needs devices come in various colors, shapes and sizes to suit different needs.
- Devices for visual impairments: These devices feature high-contrast, brightly lit and tactile components so that people with visual impairments can easily use them.
- Training, therapy and ADL tools: Our series of training products helps people learn and complete activities of daily living (ADLs). These tools are also favored by occupational therapists to train and strengthen hand muscles.
- iPad accessories: We offer mounting systems, styluses and ability switches that let people of many abilities access their iPads.
- Adapted electronics: These adaptive technologies allow people with disabilities to use electronics and electronic media. We provide music players, computer accessories and remote controls.
- Mounting devices and systems: Mounting these products on wheelchairs, tabletops and other surfaces let the user hold cups, communication devices, adaptive switches and more.
We make it easy to find the products you need with categories and a custom search. Click on the “Products” option in the menu to launch a detailed search based on your needs. You can select the goals you want to achieve and mention any voluntary muscle movement you have. Our menu will automatically filter your choices to show you everything we have available.
Enrich Your Students’ Lives With Adaptive Devices From Enabling Devices
At Enabling Devices, we help people with disabilities live fulfilling lives by providing products that make the impossible possible. As the first company to create adapted products, Enabling Devices offers the most diverse inventory of assistive technology devices for handicapped people of all experiences. Since 1978, we have been creating assistive devices to better the lives of individuals with special needs, and we do the same today.
We realize that unlocking potential goes beyond the devices. That’s why we dedicate ourselves to offering every customer individualized and caring service. Enabling Devices started as a family-run company, and it stays that way now. If you have any questions or need help understanding our products, we encourage you to contact us.
Shop our hundreds of products made to empower people with disabilities today and subscribe to our email list for product updates and special offers. You can easily order the products you want online, or if you can’t find what you need, contact us for assistance creating a custom device.