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Nelson & Gilmore - Product Reel #3

Nelson & Gilmore has developed a short trailor, highlighting some of their most recent work. From logo development to backend programming, N&G services all your communication needs at a affordable level. N&G sets themselves apart from freelancers and other agencies, because every aspect of your campaign is produced in-house at an extremely quick turnaround rate. Now offering flate rate quotes for our latest interactive arm, 'Instant Local', which incorporates full throttle print, web, pr campaigns with NO revision, distribution or coordination fees with client or media.

Nelson & Gilmore create 'locals-only' interactive division for South Bay businesses

On November 20th, Nelson & Gilmore was featured in the Daily Breeze for their recent addition of their new local-driven interactive division.  The new team will take on the responsibility of handling all products, services and businesses specific to the South Bay's communication outreach needs.  In turn, Nelson & Gilmore is offering special incentive programs as an initial launch for local companies to take advantage of during the holiday season.

Easter Seals Tri-Counties to Incorporate iPads into Therapy Sessions

Innovative Technology Allows Children and Adults with Special Needs To Communicate Using iPad Applications

Easter Seals Tri-Counties, the region’s leading non-profit provider of services for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, physical and mental disabilities, and other special needs, will soon use the iPad as a tool for speech therapy to improve both expressive and receptive language in children.

iPads Assist in Autism Therapy

Local autism treatment provider Easter Seals Tri-Counties announced they will soon use iPads as a tool for speech and behavioral therapy.

The group hopes to educate patients through language applications found at the Apple Store. Although the testing is still being studied, researchers stated there have been notable and positive responses from the test subjects.

Pam Burns, director of clinical services at Easter Seals Tri-Counties, said the idea to use the iPad for autism treatment sprung from the visual nature of the device.

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