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Assistive Technology for Dementia

Assistive technology is important for people with dementia because it helps support memory, safety, and daily functioning, allowing them to maintain independence for longer. It also provides peace of mind for caregivers by monitoring well-being and reducing the risk of accidents.


Assistive Technology for Brain Injury

Assistive technology is valuable for people with brain injury because it enhances their ability to perform everyday tasks, communicate, and manage memory or attention difficulties. It also fosters greater independence and participation in work, education, and social life.


Assistive Technology for Mealtime

Assistive technology can be used during mealtime for people with disabilities through adaptive tools like easy-grip utensils, non-slip mats, and plate guards that support independent eating. Watch this video to learn more how assistive technology could help you as a caregiver during mealtime.


Assistive Technology for Strokes

Assistive technology can support people who have had strokes by assisting with communication and cognitive support through apps that aid memory, language, and organization. Watch this video to learn all the tools that make caring for your loved one easier.


Assistive Technology for Bathing/Toileting

Assistive technology helps with bathing and toileting by providing tools like grab bars, shower chairs, raised toilet seats, and automated reminders to enhance safety, comfort, and independence. Watch the video to learn more.


Assistive Technology for Arthritis

People with arthritis benefit from assistive technology by using tools that reduce strain on joints, such as jar openers, ergonomic handles, voice-activated devices, and mobility aids, making daily tasks easier and less painful. Watch this video to learn more.

 


Assistive Technology for Parkinson's Disease

Assistive technology benefits people with Parkinson's disease by helping manage tremors, stiffness, and mobility challenges through tools like weighted utensils, walking aids, and more to support safer and more independent daily living. Watch this video to learn more.


Assistive Technology for Fall Prevention

Assistive technology can help prevent falls by using mobility aids like canes, walkers for stability and much more! Watch the video to discover how assistive technology can help prevent falling.


Assistive Technology: Adaptive Clothing

Adaptive clothing helps people with disabilities by offering easy-to-use designs, such as Velcro fastenings and elastic waistbands, which accommodate limited mobility and reduce the difficulty of dressing. Watch the video to learn more.


Assistive Technology for Spinal Cord Injuries

Assistive technology can be used for people with spinal cord injuries by providing devices like power wheelchairs, voice-controlled systems, and adaptive keyboards to enhance mobility, communication, and independence. Watch the video to learn more.


Assistive Technology: Adaptive Toys

Adaptive toys help children with disabilities by offering specialized features, such as switches, sensory elements, or adjustable settings, to promote learning, motor skills development, and social interaction in an accessible and enjoyable way. Learn more about what toys might be perfect for your loved one by watching the video.

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