Simple & Affordable Assistive Devices
We design and build simple, user-centered tools that enhance independence, accessibility, and everyday living. Our work begins within the community by listening to lived experiences, identifying real challenges, and co-creating solutions with users, caregivers, and local partners. Through hands-on training, we equip youth with human-centered design, prototyping, and problem-solving skills, enabling them to become active contributors to their communities. By bringing together lived experience and technical capacity, each solution is developed through our innovation process, tested in real-world contexts, and provided free of charge to individuals and communities facing barriers to access
Our Assistive Devices
Our devices are created through hands-on collaboration with individuals with disabilities, rehabilitation centers, and community volunteers. Every tool is designed to solve a real challenge, using affordable materials and accessible technology like 3D printing and simple fabrication methods.
All devices are tested with real users and refined to ensure comfort, safety, and effectiveness.
3D-Printed Upper Limb
What it’s for:This prosthetic device is designed to support daily...
Read MoreAdaptive Spoon &
What it is forThe Adaptive Spoon & Fork Holder is...
Read MoreAssistive Nail Clippers
What they’re for:These assistive nail clippers are designed to make...
Read MoreAssistive Writing Tools
What it’s forThe Assistive Writing Tool enables comfortable, controlled writing...
Read MoreBottle & Can
What they’re for:These assistive openers are designed to make opening...
Read MoreClothing Dressing Tools
What they’re for:These assistive tools are designed to help users...
Read MoreElectric Plug Puller
What it’s for:This assistive tool is designed to help users...
Read MoreKeyboard Assistive Tool
What it’s for:This assistive tool is designed to support typing...
Read MorePill Splitter &
What it’s for:This assistive tool is designed to help users...
Read MorePortable Modular Toilet
What it’s for:Designed to provide safe, stable, and supportive seating...
Read MoreReading Support Tools
What are they for?These tools support reading by helping users...
Read MoreSelf-Stabilizing Cup Holder
What it’s for:This assistive cup holder is designed to support...
Read MoreStanding Frames
What it’s for:The standing frame supports safe, upright standing for...
Read MoreToddler Mobility Trainer
Who it’s for:Designed for children aged 6 months to 3...
Read MoreWeighted Vest
What is it for?The weighted vest provides deep pressure input...
Read MoreWheelchair Bag Hook
What it’s for:This assistive hook is designed to securely hold...
Read MoreWheelchair Cup Holder
What it’s for:This assistive cup holder is designed to hold...
Read MoreWheelchair Side Lights
What they’re for:These assistive lights are designed to improve visibility...
Read MoreWheelchair Umbrella Holder
What is it for?This device enables wheelchair users to use...
Read MoreWheelchair-Mounted Tissue &
What it’s for:This assistive accessory is designed to provide easy,...
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