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Assistive technology: providing independence for individuals with disabilities.
Authors:Barbara E Berry  Susan Ignash
Affiliation:University of Miami, Mailman Center for Child Development, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics in Miami, FL, USA. bberry@med.miami.edu
Abstract:Despite improvements in technology and health care, the number of people with disabilities, and the complexity of needs that they and their families experience, continue to increase. In response to these needs, specialized technology has been developed that helps people with disabilities to become more independent and more involved in the activities in their homes, schools, and communities. However, many individuals with disabilities, their family members, and many rehabilitation service providers are not aware of the availability, use of, and benefits afforded by assistive technology devices. Further, many providers have not received the pre-service academic preparation required to provide services and support to their clients. Preparation includes acquiring the knowledge and skills needed for evaluation of client needs, making appropriate assistive technology recommendations, and developing advocacy skills such as writing letters of necessity that justify funding for assistive technology devices. This article provides information about these issues and suggests that further information is available through continuing education courses as well as articles in the reference list and other sources cited in the accompanying tables.
Keywords:assistive technology  disability  functional capabilities  rehabilitation
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