Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Clemson apps turn phones into personal assistants for people with intellectual disabilities

Newsstand | Clemson University News and Stories, South Carolina

CLEMSON — Students and faculty at Clemson University have developed two smartphone apps to provide practical, real-world assistance to help people with intellectual disabilities maintain employment and live independently.
The ClemsonLIFE Task Analysis app aids individuals in the completion of everyday tasks for home and work, while the ClemsonLIFE Meal Planner app helps users develop a weekly meal plan, manage inventory in a pantry and populate a grocery list that ensures they buy required food items each week.
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