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Assistive Technology:

Tools for Independence and Inclusion

Assistive technology (AT) is any tool or device that helps individuals perform tasks more easily and efficiently. From simple items like glasses and step stools to advanced devices like eye-controlled computers, AT empowers people of all abilities to make daily living easier.

AT supports a healthy, productive, and dignified lifestyle. It can:

• Extend independence and reduce reliance on caregivers

• Enable longer workforce participation

• Prevent injuries and functional decline

• Promote inclusion and community living

Some common everyday examples include:

• In the kitchen – there are grip foam handles for silverware, cutting boards that hold food in place, a drinking straw holder, and more.

• Around the house – Programmable thermostats, robot vacuums, grab bars, handrails, and more.

• Dressing and bathing – Buttoning aids, zipper pulls, long shoehorns, one-handed belts, and more.

• Communication – Pens and pencils with special grips, talk-to-text devices, electronic screen readers, and more.

• Cognition and memory – Audiobooks, identification bracelets, note-taking systems, and more.

• At work or on the farm – Ergonomic workstations, anti-fatigue mats, swivel seating, and more.

To get started, ask yourself:

• What tasks are complex or frequently forgotten?

• Is there a more straightforward or more affordable solution?

• Can I try the device before buying?

Consult professionals like occupational therapists, audiologists, or medical supply staff for personalized guidance.

You can learn more by exploring resources like:

• Assistive Technology for Kansans

• KEE Reuse Program

• K-LOAN

• Arthritis Foundation Kansas Chapter

• National AgrAbility Project Assistive technology isn’t just for those with medical needs—it’s for anyone seeking greater ease, safety, and independence in daily life.

For more information or to schedule an Assistive Technology presentation, please get in touch with Tara Solomon- Smith, tsolomon@ksu. edu, 620-244-3826.


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