Assistive Technology
Research on People with Disabilities and Assistive Technology This document highlights research topics on assistive technology and children, adolescents and adults with physical, emotional, cognitive and sensory disabilities. The document specifically focuses on the following topics: accessibility; activities of daily living; caregiver; cerebral palsy; children; cognitive disabilities; communication; community organizations; computer; deaf; dementia; developmental disabilities; dual sensory impairments; dysarthria; education; elderly; employment; fall-detection; funding; hearing; IEP; indoor navigation system; information source; Medicaid; Medicare; mobile robots; mobility impairments; multiple sclerosis; occupational therapists; outcomes; passive standing; payment source; pediatricians; perceived impact; personal assistance; personal care; physical therapists; power mobility devices; powered wheelchairs; providers; rehabilitation counselor; remembering; repositioning system; research; robotic shopping cart; rural; scheduling software; school; speech recognition software; spinal cord injury; stroke; telecommuting; training; traumatic brain injury; virtual; vision; websites; wheelchair; and workplace accommodations.
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