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Tech Tuesdays

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Join us for Tech Tuesdays!

Learn about technology for independence and how to help keep people living safely and independently in their own homes. These tools include motion sensors, fall detection, video doorbells, 2-way virtual support, medication dispensers, and more. Hosted by Community Vision Assistive Technology Lab, an education & resource center.

Two people are talking, one is holding a phone with a clock icon and the other is pointing to a speech bubble with pills and capsules.
A person uses a tablet to interact with a video call featuring a person with the words "OPEN DOOR" displayed on the screen.
A person holds a smartphone showing an alert screen with a signal icon, while another person inside a house is laying on the floor and wearing a watch that shows a signal icon.

When: Tuesdays in June and July 2026,12:00pm to 12:30pm

What:  30 minute Zoom session on Technology Solutions for Independence.

Who: Anyone can join, including:

  • Case managers
  • Providers
  • Therapists
  • Behavior specialists
  • People with disabilities 
  • Seniors
  • Family and friends

Where: Zoom! After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link.

Topics:

6/9 – Week 1: Overview of Technology Solutions, including resources in Oregon

6/16 – Week 2: Smart Home Items

6/23 – Week 3: Medication Dispensers and Reminders

6/30 – Week 4: Remote and Virtual Supports   

7/7 – Week 5: Motion Sensors and Fall Detection 

7/14 – Week 6: Health and Wellness Monitoring

7/21 – Week 7: GPS and Community Navigation

7/28 – Week 8: Learning New Skills Using Tech

For more information, contact the AT Lab at ATLab@CVision.org or 503-292-4964, Ext. 152

Financial disclosure: Community Vision does not sell any products highlighted in the sessions and has no financial gain from sharing information about specific products. 

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