Cook, 2000 see’s assistive technologies as
any item, piece of equipment or product system whether acquired commercially
off the shelf, modified, or customized that is used to increase or improve
functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.
In other words an Occupational therapist can
utilise their knowledge and knowledge of experts of equipment (such as the
staff at star mobility
) to find ways of enabling an individual
who has impairment but as this may come at an expense, the OT can use their
skill to develop the existing equipment to suit the individual needs of clients.
The iPad.
There are many great pieces of equipment
that star mobility(click
the link) provide, the range that they have and knowledge they can offer a
person is invaluable to a developing OT student.
The apple iPad has been with us for a few
years now and offers individuals with a great way to pass time. But more
importantly it is used in the rehabilitation of people. It allows for an
increase in dexterity and there are apps like Proloquo2Go that allows the user
to use commands such as “I need to go to the bathroom” with the touch of an
icon.
The New York Times reports that the iPad has drawn support from several sectors of health care this link (iPadnewsdaily. 2010), shows some of the many apps that allow people whose disabilities hamper their communication abilities, to have a voice.
This you tube clip shows how the iPad has helped over come occupational deprivation
And this you tube clip shows how the iPad helps a stroke patient on the way to recovery helping him with occupational transition.
References:
Cook, A.M., & Hussey, S.M.
(2000). Assistive technologies: principles and practice. St Louis: Mosby
iPadnewsdaily. (2010, May 21). Best
iPad Health Care Apps Retrieved from
http://www.ipadnewsdaily.com/74-best-ipad-health-care-apps.html