Hemi-spatial neglect is present in about half of all people when tested two weeks following their stroke. People with this syndrome fail to respond to the side of their environment opposite the hemisphere dam aged. Safety considerations do not permit people with neglect to operate powered wheelchairs. This investigation tested the hypothesis: there exists a method to enable peorjle with hemi-spatial neglect to operate powered wheelchairs. An interface strategy was developed and implemented electronically on a powered wheelchair. The interface strategy aimed to reduce the frequency of collisions and increase the ability to find goals on the neglected side. Use of single subject experimental design permitted evaluation of the interface on one subject. Results indicated that the developed interface strategy increased goalfinding ability on the neglected side. This finding indicated that further examination of the effects of an interface strategy may be worthwhile.