I have instructions for the Mini
Relax
Model 8205 and also the Mini Relax with Voice Model 8208 These are
older.
Faxing would work best for me if you still need them.
Travis M. Tallman
CCC-SLP:ATP
Director of Augmentative and Computer
Services
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx
Lakeview/Cerebral Palsy Association
of Middlesex County
732-549-5580 x170
732-494-6235
Fax
From:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Antoinette Verdone
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008
4:01
PM
To:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Assistive
Technology] mini relax
See Attached
Antoinette Verdone, MSBME,
ATP
Assistive Technology
Specialist
The ALS Association, Greater New York
Chapter
116 John Street, Suite 1304
New York, NY
10038
Phone: 212-720-3054
Fax: 212-619-7409
Email: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx
www.als-ny.org
"One cannot consent to creep when
one
has the impulse to soar" -- Helen Keller
From:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alisa Brownlee
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008
3:46
PM
To: ALSA Listserv
Subject: [Assistive
Technology]
mini relax
Does
anyone have written instructions for the Tash Mini Relax that they can
copy
and fax or email to me? Tash used to have them on their web site
but
since Ablenet took over, the "product support" area is almost
non-existent. I have spent quite a lot of time Googling to find
these
instructions but to no avail.
Any
help will be appreciated. I have a hospice patient that is using
one
and her programming disappeared and she needs written instructions.
I
thought it was easier to see if anyone had them before I created my
own.
Many
thanks!
Alisa
Alisa Brownlee,
ATP
Assistive
Technology Specialist
ALS
(Lou Gehrig's Disease) Association, Greater Philadelphia
Chapter
Assistive
Technology
Consultant, ALS Association, National Office
Direct Phone Number:
215-631-1877
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