May 24, 2013

Assistive Technology Supporting People With Disabilities

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Traditionally people with disabilities have had to lean on others for assistance with housing, meal preparation, bathing and other activities of daily living. Today, many people with disabilities are living independently and performing these activities all by themselves. This trend is due to the creation of assistive technology for those that they are disabled. Assistive technology can be defined as the tools that are used by people with disabilities that enable them to complete their tasks of daily living in a functional and easy way.

A few examples of assistive technological devices are telephones with the telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), computer programs with text-to-speech software for reading and spelling and sip and puff device for an electric wheelchair.

The TDD telephone converts typed characters into certain tones that may be sent over telephone lines. Another type of this service involves an operator reading what a deaf person types and hearing person says, and then converts the text/verbal words accordingly. TDD communications is also used on televisions for many regular sitcoms, game shows and sporting events.

Text-to-speech software programs are great for those with visual impairments, dyslexia or dysphagia. These programs can take words that the computer user speaks and convert it into typed text on the screen. The program can also take written text and read it aloud to the computer user. These types of devices make it possible for many disabled people to attend college, trade school or find gainful employment.

A sit and puff device for an electric wheelchair can allow a catastrophically disabled person to successfully navigate their own wheelchair. The device uses the inhalations and exhalations of the wheelchair user to go forward, backward, turn and go faster or slower. This makes it much easier for both the disabled person and their caregiver to leave the home and enter the community for medical appointments, recreation and special outings.

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Supporting People with Disabilities and Assistive Technologies

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People living with disabilities have a right to make decisions and to seek advice from their loved ones, just like ordinary people. Quality life surveys conducted have revealed that people living with disabilities often feel that they do not own their own lives because decisions that concern them are made by other people like the social workers and service providers.

Idealized funding supports people with disabilities by directly providing each disabled individual with support based on individual assessment to determine their specific needs. The disabled individual is given an opportunity to determine the services he requires and to evaluate how such services are delivered. This is not just a system of accounting but an affirmative approach that turns disabled clients into real citizens by providing them with individualized support that goes beyond equality to self dignity, citizenship and self determination.

People living with disabilities face numerous challenges using things designed to meet needs of most people. A disabled person on a wheel chair will have difficulties climbing the stairs and a blind person crossing a highway risks his own life.
Assistive technologies are modern technologies that give solutions to challenges that disable people living with disabilities. Assistive technologies create a sense of independence and confidence for the disabled, making their lives more bearable.
Laws in favor of assistive technologies have been passed since 1988 to support people living with disabilities. Telecommunications companies are required to provide systems converting between speech and text for those with hearing problems.

Assistive technology for use of computers has yielded excellent results in the recent years. With the use of computers and internet access becoming inevitable in modern life, people facing visual impairments can now access and use internet with help of screen readers, while those with conditions such as cerebral palsy can independently get around by use of mobility technology and modern medical equipment, thanks to assistive technology!

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