Persistent Timer App/Device antoinette@xxxxxx (17 Jul 2015 12:53 EDT)
Re: Persistent Timer App/Device Amy Roman (17 Jul 2015 13:54 EDT)
RE: Persistent Timer App/Device Mashberg, Nancy (20 Jul 2015 13:52 EDT)

Re: Persistent Timer App/Device Amy Roman 17 Jul 2015 17:54 UTC

Hi Antoinette,
See if this is the kind of thing that will help.
http://watchminder.com/order/watchminder3
Sincerely,

Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP
Augmentative Communication Specialist

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On Fri, 7/17/15, xxxxxx@improveability.com <xxxxxx@improveability.com> wrote:

 Subject: Persistent Timer App/Device
 To: "ALS AT Listserv" <xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com>
 Date: Friday, July 17, 2015, 9:52 AM

 Hello,

 I am working with a client that has trouble keeping
 track of time as well as responding to timers.
 I am looking for an app or apps (or device) that would
 assist with keeping track of time - knowing how much time
 has passed as well as a altering app that would keep
 notifying you until you mark it as complete.  For the
 alerts, she has used the built in calendar alerts, but the
 issue is that when the notification goes away, she does not
 remember to do the task and needs to keep being reminded
 until she goes in and marks it as done.
 All suggestions welcome.

 Sincerely,
 Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATPOwner,
 Rehabilitation EngineerImproveAbility,
 LLCOffice: 512-522-1705Cell:
 512-497-6026Email: xxxxxx@improveability.comWeb:
 www.improveability.comFax:
 888-501-1009Address: 7301 Burnet Rd, Suite
 102-265, Austin, TX 78757
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