ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
“Any device or system that allows individuals to perform tasks they would otherwise be unable to do or increases the ease and safety with which tasks can be performed”.
- World Health Organisation’s definition of Assistive Technology (AT).
Our team of therapists are here to help you:
Navigate through your NDIS plan
Evaluate your requirement for the equipment, depending on your needs, you may require involvement from one or several of our therapists
Find the right solutions that best suit your needs
Examples of technology that may assist you achieve your goals:
‘Low’ technology equipment - that can assist with typing at school such as alter switches on iPads, keyboards, computer mouse, apps to assist with classroom work
Home equipment – Rails, shower commode, hoist, pressure mattress, ramps, activity chairs, wheelchair attachments, assistive technology for dressing, assistive technology for eating and drinking
Vehicle equipment – Hoists, ramps, specialised car seats