Assistive Technology NDIS Community Therapy

Overall, assistive technology aims to allow disabled people to participate more fully in all aspects of life home, school, and community and increases their opportunities for education, social interactions, and potential for meaningful employment. It creates greater independence and control for disabled individuals. For example, in one study of 1,342 infants, toddlers and preschoolers, all with some kind of developmental, physical, sensory, or cognitive disability, the use of assistive technology created improv…
Assistive technologies AT are physical supports that help you do something you otherwise cannot do because of your disability. Examples of AT can include higher risk AT items, such as wheelchairs and adjustable beds. AT may be included in your NDIS plan if it helps you to pursue your goals.
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