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Assistive Technology Consultations and Boundless Smart Home

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Helping People Find the Right Tools for Everyday Life

Boundless offers Assistive Technology (AT) Consultations across Ohio, both online and in person. These consultations help match the right technology to each person’s unique needs, making life safer, easier, and more independent.

What is an Assistive Technology Consultation?

An AT Consultation looks at a person’s whole day, from morning to night. We also review the seven key areas of the Ohio Individual Service Plan (ISP) to make sure the technology fits their broader goals. We help find the best tool(s) that build independence, promote safety, and preserve dignity

Choosing the wrong device can waste time and money. Our consultations help:

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Find the best-fit tools (sometimes more than one!)

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Create a clear plan for using and learning the technology

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Look at the whole person—not just one need

Experience the Boundless Smart Home

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Where Innovation Meets Independence

The Boundless Smart Home is a hands-on space filled with smart tools that help people with disabilities live more freely and safely.

Instead of reading about devices in a brochure, visitors can see, touch, and try the technology in a real-life setting.

What you'll discover:

  • Smart Safety Features
    Door and window sensors, fall detection, emergency alerts
  • Accessible Smart Controls
    Voice-activated lights, thermostats, and appliances
  • Hands-On Demonstrations
    Try the tools before making decisions

Contact & Next Steps

Come tour the Boundless Smart Home and see how technology can transform independence, safety, and dignity in daily life.

To schedule a Smart Home tour (available Monday–Wednesday) or inquire about an Assistive Technology Consultation:

Email: abharris@iamboundless.org 
Phone: (614) 721-4593 

Meet Our Clinician

Abby Harris
Abby Harris, MA, CCC-SLP
Lead Speech-Language Pathologist

Abby Harris received her bachelor’s degree in speech and hearing sciences at The Ohio State University. She then continued at Ohio State to earn her master’s degree in speech-language pathology. She has experience working with children with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, Angelman syndrome, ADD/ADHD, sensory processing disorder, emotional-behavioral disorder, as well as many other moderate to profound intellectual and developmental disabilities. Abby’s specialty areas include autism, expres...

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