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noomee

noomee is a mobile app designed to improve the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

noomee’s vision is to provide innovative solutions to special needs children and help them become independent in their daily life. noomee will become the platform that connects therapists, rehabilitation centers and patients, to develop a more efficient, transparent, secure, and accessible rehabilitation process.

Overview

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Updated November 2019
Web presence

2017

Established

1

Countries
All students
Target group
Simplify Independence!

About the innovation

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What we do?

noomee is designed and created by occupational therapists, with more than 12 years of experience in working with special needs children, working along a multidisciplinary team on creating the content while accounting for both the needs of the children and the therapists.

The noomee app has 4 main components:

1) An “Organizer” feature that develops the children’s skills for their everyday life.

2) A “Social Story Maker” that enhances communication and behavioral skills, by illustrating how to behave in different social situations.

3) A “GPS Tracking” System that solves the problem of being constantly lost, caused by attention deficit.

4) “Progress Reports”, that shows traction and statistics of each child with a suggested rehabilitation path based on the data collected from the app.


Why we do it?

noomee is on a mission to help children, with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), to live independently by allowing them to develop lifelong skills. In the process, we help therapists treat ASD around 25% faster, making treatment more efficient.

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