Assisting independence with 'the latest and greatest' of technologies
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byRachael Elliott Schmidt, C Williams, S Caddy, R Smelters, J Houston
A case study of a long term wheelchair user: This presentation will highlight the difficulties associated with matching client's environmental access, seating and mobility needs using multi-functional systems, which also happen to be the "latest and greatest" technologies. The paper addresses the issues experienced by these clinicians when prescribing systems with minimal trial history (due to their newness) and the compatibility issues encountered by the supplier when matching the new with the old of the current powered wheelchair for a particularly motivated wheelchair user.
History
Event
ARATA National 2004 Conference (2004 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Publisher
Australian Rehabilitation & Assistive Technology Association
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
[Melbourne, Vic.]
Start date
2004-06-02
End date
2004-06-04
ISBN-10
0646435752
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3.1 Extract of paper
Title of proceedings
ARATA 2004 : Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association Conference : Technology : Everyone, Everywhere, Everyday