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Assistive Device Center Photo Gallery 

The Assistive Device Center Photo Gallery provides a sampling of the kinds of things one can build at the center.

Teachers, therapists, aides, and parents from Perkins and the general public are invited to make adaptive devices in the Assistive Device Center by appointment.

For more information, please call Molly Campbell at 617-972-7520 or email Molly.Campbell@Perkins.org.

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A girl in a wheelchair has a switch by her head to activate the Clifford dog on her lap.
Occupational therapy students from Boston University and Perkins staff made this McDonald’s game.
A seat insert allows this boy to use his rocking horse.
Adapted devices can also be attractive.
A little girl sucks her thumb while seated in a chair strapped onto a rocking horse.
A Perkins Deafblind Program alumni takes a break from volunteering in the center to try on a hat.
A boy with glasses plays with a three-dimensional handcrafted baseball game.
This sensory tray uses lights, sounds and vibrations to encourage exploration and understanding of cause and effect.
A highchair seat insert provides foot, shoulder, chest, and pelvic support to a child with special needs.