Operating a power wheelchair merely with the flick of an eye is no longer the stuff of science fiction. While clients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), muscular dystrophy, or other mobility-related conditions can lose the strength, stamina and muscle movements needed to use a traditional joystick, eye-gaze technology can make it possible to not just drive a power chair, but also to operate its powered seating.
In a new Dec. 4 webinar sponsored by Tolt Technologies, CEO Tracy Beavers will discuss the Ability Drive, innovative eye-gaze technology that can provide greater autonomy to power wheelchair riders. Beavers will provide background on Tolt Technologies, then discuss who can potentially benefit from Ability Drive.
The webinar will also cover the technical details of Ability Drive, including its setup, as well as insider tips to position power chair riders for success. The presentation will include a Q&A session for attendees.
Register to attend “Ability Drive: The Eye-Gaze Driving and Seating Solution” for free (and to also be able to view the webinar on demand).