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“It does what it says it does on the tin!” Fostering consumer confidence in AT
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Demographic changes and financial pressures are leading to radical changes in statutory provision of simple AT. (1) Retailers are increasingly offering
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Preventative Maintenance
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The Access to Communication and Technology (ACT) service is a specialist assessment service that has responsibility for provision of Electronic Assistive
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Developing the AT Workforce; Needs and Training Requirements of Staff
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You are here: Homepage / Programme Developing the AT Workforce; Needs and Training Requirements of Staff By Dr Gillian Ward
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Enabling people with dementia to take part in virtual visits – findings from early trials
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Many people with dementia live alone and can become socially isolated by a lack of visits from family who live a long way away. Technology already exists
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Electronic Aids for Speech Restoration: Reconstructing Speech
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Speech is perhaps the most fundamental means by which humans communicate and the loss of speech can have a severe effect on a person’s quality of life.
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Co-producing Telecare platforms for health and social care: Lessons for Business Models and Implementation from the OLDES project
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The challenge of producing sustainable and scalable telecare products and services goes way beyond the mere design and implementation of devices or services.
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Books for All: Accessing Print via Assistive Technology
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Disabled people may have difficulty accessing books and other paper materials as a consequence of, for example, visual impairment, blindness, dyslexia
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Telecommunications in AT Assessment, Support and Training
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You are here: Homepage / Programme Telecommunications in AT Assessment, Support and Training By Ms Juliann Bergin
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Tackling Ageing Continence through Theory Tools and Technology (TACT3)- Assistive Technology development for continence pad users.
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Continence problems are seldom mentioned but they are extremely common in the adult population and prevalence increases with age.  Several studies have
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Evolving assistive technology provision during neurological rehabilitation for locked-in syndrome: a case study
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This presentation aims to present a case study of the assistive technology intervention for a lady with locked-in syndrome during rehabilitation.