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Adaptive Toys

Battery Powered Toys

Adaptive Switches

Software

Environmental Control

AAC

Wish List

T.A.S.C. relies on grants and donations to provide services throughout the community. This wish list is designed in order to allow individuals to donate towards specific items T.A.S.C. needs in order to meet the needs of the community better.


Adaptive Toys

T.A.S.C. adapts toys for children with disabilities to allow them to play! Using volunteers, T.A.S.C. can usually adapt a toy for $3 where most companies charge $20-$50 more for an adaptive toy!

Dollar Tree:$1
Speaker Wire
$1
Electrical Tape
Radio Shack:$2.99
1/8 Mono Audio Jack
$7.99
Solder

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Battery Powered Toys

Examples

Target:$29.99
Color Bug
$19.97
Sleepy Dreams Dora

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Adaptive Switches

Individuals with disabilities often need a specialized switch to activate toys, control computers, or turn lights on and off.

Enabling Devices:$23.95
Compact Switch
$35.95
Petite Pillow Switch

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Software

T.A.S.C. is always trying to add software to provide more options for our families.

Tom Snyder:$250
Thinking Reader
Office Depot:$99.99
Dragon Naturally Speaking

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Environmental Control

Adults with disabilities have limited access to controlling their environment like turning on lights and using the television. T.A.S.C. is working with more adults and has a waiting list for environmental controls.

Enabling Devices:$149.95
Environmental Control (4 Devices)
Smarthome:$44.99
InVoca Voice Activated Remote

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AAC

For individuals with limited communication, an AAC (Alternative and Augmentative Communication) device can change their life allowing them the opportunity to make their needs known, make choices, and socialize. The Tango! is the first AAC device designed for socially interacting. Great for children and teenagers with Autism, CP, and other disabilities that affect language production.

Tango!$5500
(individuals can obtain Tango! through insurance funding but we would like for them to be able to try before they buy.)

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