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Sarah Pickford

Assistive Technology Services Offered and Fees | Shelley Haven ATP, RET - 0 views

  • Hourly Rate $132 per hour for time spent onsite or with client (e.g., training, assessment, and meetings), as well as for time providing specific services for a particular client (e.g., configuring their computer or software).  I have a flat one-hour charge for document review (reading evaluations, IEPs, etc.).  I don't charge for creating training materials, e-mails, or phone calls unless the phone call is scheduled as a meeting substitute (e.g., conference call to remotely attend an IEP meeting). Assistive Technology Assessments AT assessment costs vary depending on numerous factors, for example: the extent of solutions sought, whether classroom observations are needed, whether a written report is required, and IEP meeting attendance. Formal AT assessments with a written report generally range from $1300 to $2000 -- sometimes less, occasionally more -- depending on the factors mentioned above. Once we discuss the scope of what you need, I can provide an estimate (e.g., "no more than xx hours"). Travel For most locations in the Silicon Valley area within a one-hour roundtrip (generally San Mateo through San Jose), there is no charge for travel.  For other locations within the Bay Area, I charge $66/hour (half my hourly rate) to cover both mileage expenses and my time beyond that initial hour roundtrip (that is, the first hour of travel is always free).  If I can coordinate our appointment with another client in the same area, there is no travel charge.  To get an idea of travel time to your location, go to Google Maps, select "Get Directions" at top left, and determine the average driving time between Sunnyvale and your location.
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    "Hourly Rate $132 per hour for time spent onsite or with client (e.g., training, assessment, and meetings), as well as for time providing specific services for a particular client (e.g., configuring their computer or software). I have a flat one-hour charge for document review (reading evaluations, IEPs, etc.). I don't charge for creating training materials, e-mails, or phone calls unless the phone call is scheduled as a meeting substitute (e.g., conference call to remotely attend an IEP meeting). Assistive Technology Assessments AT assessment costs vary depending on numerous factors, for example: the extent of solutions sought, whether classroom observations are needed, whether a written report is required, and IEP meeting attendance. Formal AT assessments with a written report generally range from $1300 to $2000 -- sometimes less, occasionally more -- depending on the factors mentioned above. Once we discuss the scope of what you need, I can provide an estimate (e.g., "no more than xx hours"). Travel For most locations in the Silicon Valley area within a one-hour roundtrip (generally San Mateo through San Jose), there is no charge for travel. For other locations within the Bay Area, I charge $66/hour (half my hourly rate) to cover both mileage expenses and my time beyond that initial hour roundtrip (that is, the first hour of travel is always free). If I can coordinate our appointment with another client in the same area, there is no travel charge. To get an idea of travel time to your location, go to Google Maps, select "Get Directions" at top left, and determine the average driving time between Sunnyvale and your location."
Sarah Pickford

Visuals Engine | ConnectABILITY - 0 views

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    Build visual support sequences
Sarah Pickford

ID 4 the Web :: Home - 0 views

  • ID 4 the Web has created this Making Cognitive Connections AppReviews site to establish a centralized location for individuals with cognitive challenges and professionals who work with them to post reviews of apps they find particularly useful for work, home, and school. This is a moderated review site. Registered users can add app listings and post reviews. Guests may only read existing reviews and post comments.
Sarah Pickford

Limb Activation Treatment Device - 0 views

  • The LAT-D is a modified version of the original neglect alert device invented by Professor Ian Robertson (see Research section).  The device works in both responsive and predictive ways.  If the patient does not squeeze the bellows during the specified time interval the buzzer will sound, drawing their attention to the neglected side and necessitating movement.  However, if the patient squeezes the bellows before the buzzer sounds, the timer cycle is reset.  This means that as the patient's ability to attend to the neglected side improves, they will be able to prevent the buzzer from sounding.
Sarah Pickford

Six Free Military TBI Smartphone Apps | BrainLine Military - 0 views

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    "PTSD Coach"
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