Assistive technology can be used in many different life domains, including the following:
- Self-care with adapted clothing and dressing sticks
- Continence with urinals and bedpans
- Hygiene with change tables and showering aids
- Communication with tablets and visual cue cards
- Mobility with wheelchairs and walkers
- Transferring with transfer boards
- Cognition with cueing aids
- Memory loss with memory aids
- Vision with screen magnifiers
- Hearing with hearing aids
- Daily living activities with stocking aids and buttonhooks
- Recreation adapted gardening tools
- Leisure with adapted seat cushions
- Education with computer programs
- Employment with reading pens
- Home with sensors/alarm systems
- Care Residence with smart speakers and screens
- Outdoors with ramps and adapted entryways
- Eating with robotic eating equipment
- Drinking with double handled mugs
- Pressure area management with repositioning pads
- Carer Support with pagers and slings
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