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watsonar2

Assistive technology for someone who is blind - 1 views

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    This tool is to provide anyone that is blind an easy way to read brail out loud. I like this because it seems very easy to grasp, and you are able to roll it. Also, there is an optional bluetooth piece you can get with it to allows you to listen without disturbing anyone around you. You can use it to go at your own pace instead of scanning big chunks of words and having to listen to it however fast/slow the device allows.
Kyle Hay

Splint/Orthotics | Hand Therapy Specialists - 5 views

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    Treatments for disorders of the UE. There are pictures of the devices, the indicated diagnosis, purpose, and benefits. A great resource if you work in a clinic that does splinting/orthotics. These are custom fabricated and there are benefits associated with making your client's splints-removable, adjustable, reform-able, can get wet, and can be cleaned.
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    This has so much information about splinting and comes with good pictures to show some different types and it comes from a hand therapy website.
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    I mainly have this in here for the pictures of the splints. They have several different kinds and they look way better than the ones we made in lab lol.
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    This article is a good read on splinting! It discusses different kinds of splints and ways they can be used for therapy.
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    This page details a number of custom hand orthotic devices and what conditions they treat and their purposes.
jaysenrscc

Using Assistive Technology: Voice Output Device - 0 views

shared by jaysenrscc on 07 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    This video educates on the use of Assistive Technology (AT): Voice Output Device and shows how a team uses an AT guide to better assist the client.
watsonsj3

Tuvie - 0 views

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    Oftentimes deaf children are not able to speak effectively due to their disability to listen normally. Although the education system for the deaf has improved considerably, still these children are finding it difficult to communicate fluently or learn things faster. In order to help such children overcome their problem of listening, a new device has been unveiled.
acashon23

Assistive Technology Devices - AOTA - 0 views

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    This is an article on assistive technology devices and OT! The goal of occupational therapy is to enhance or enable meaningful participation in the occupations (activities) important to the clients served. Therefore, technology is a component of providing occupational therapy services across practice arenas.
Rachel Brown

Otto Block - 1 views

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    Established in 1919 in Germany, Otto Bock HealthCare opened its doors in the U.S. in 1958 and in Canada in 1978. Currently in its third generation as a privately held company, Otto Bock offers products and services to help people increase and retain their physical independence.
Robin Scarbrough

Adaptive Equipment for Dementia Patients - 0 views

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    Adaptive Equipment For Dementia Patients. Adaptive equipment designed to help individuals with decreased mobility, balance, motor control or vision loss often helps the dementia patient. Other types of adaptive equipment are specially designed for patients with memory loss. Equipment may function as warning devices, such as alarms that sound when the door is opened, or promote safety, such...
cbouvia

Sex with Disabilities - 1 views

shared by cbouvia on 14 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    This video was very insightful! They talked about different terms used such as "chair chaser" (look that up on urban dictionary), spinal cord injuries and sex, drugs that can be used to assist with sex, assisted devices such as a love wedge (helps with movement) and toys used for individuals with sensation issues. They also indicated that for some people sex is therapy. It can help alleviate pain.
Rachel Brown

Adaptive Nicole - 0 views

shared by Rachel Brown on 07 Oct 12 - No Cached
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    She is an Occupational Therapy student who is paraplegic. She shares her adaptive devices
Kerri Bryant

Girls scouts invent Prosthetic hand device - 1 views

shared by Kerri Bryant on 01 Nov 12 - No Cached
Deneicee Orr liked it
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    awesome girls!
pamela eckert

helps individuals with dissabilities still communicate with the real world - 1 views

shared by pamela eckert on 11 Sep 12 - No Cached
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    very interresting!
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    Meet Max, the Virtual Guidedog Max is a real, assistive device for those that are visually impaired, totally blind, print impaired, or mobility impaired so all enjoy the Immersive Internet.
Kristi Tollett

Adaptive equipment - 0 views

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    I was just talking to a friend that works as a COTA on the home health setting yesterday about adaptive equipment. She was telling she is always having to fabricate adaptive devices for her patients because there are just certain things they need but cannot afford. Poverty is a huge issue especially with our elderly who are living on a fixed income. We will have to work with the supplies on hand. If we can't think of it,I am sure we can find it on Pinterest :)
Kayla McCarroll

Assistive Technology - 0 views

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    Assistive technology devices, products, and information. Everything from wheelchair ramps to prostheses.
Amanda Sproles

Foot Drop Stimulation - 2 views

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    Discover how the WalkAide changed the life of Davy (stroke survivor) by enabling him to effectively manage his Foot Drop. WalkAide is a sophisticated FDA cleared medical device that uses advanced tilt-sensor technology to analyze the movement of your leg.
William Dunaway

Wheelchair Van Sales & Service | Knoxville, TN - 0 views

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    New Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles BraunAbility Wheelchair Vans - Dodge, Chrysler, Toyota, and Honda Full Sized Wheelchair Vans Commercial Vans & Bus Conversions Wheelchair Trucks Wheelchair Motorcycles Used Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles Wheelchair Safety Restraints EZ Lock Wheelchair Tie Downs Q'Straint QRT Deluxe Retractables Wheelchair & Scooter Lifts Mobility Seating Hand Controls, Foot Controls, & Steering Devices Other Products Raised Roofs Lowered Floors Power Door Operators
Mitch Thomas

OTsexrehabilitation.com - 1 views

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    This website is from an OT who has expertise in sexual rehabilitation. Very client centered. Offers an evaluation, compensatory techniques, adaptive devices, and sex aides. Offers sexual programs customized to a couple's needs. Located in Brooklyn, NY.
jenniferisham

Family Center on Technology and Disability - 0 views

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    We have talked quite a bit in our classes about types and uses of Assistive Technology. I came across this website that gives an overview of laws and how they provide for assistive devices. While the website is geared toward families of children, the information can also be beneficial in educating adult clients of their rights as well.
watsonml3

Technology transforms lives for people with a disability - 4 views

shared by watsonml3 on 07 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    Updated August 20, 2014 15:22:57 Sean Fitzgerald worked hard to rebuild his life after breaking his neck in a mountain bike accident 14 years ago. For five hours after the crash, before medical help arrived, his then-partner and a passing stranger kept him alive with their breath.
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    If you skim through the article, please pay special attention to the last paragraph. I loved how Mr. Fitzgerald stated that being able to work and do something meaningful was important to his psyche. Assistive devices are what allowed him to continue to be productive after becoming physically disabled. As we have been taught, having something meaningful to do is key to having a positive outcome regardless of the level of disability.
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