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assistive
adjective
Providing or designed to provide assistance, especially to persons with a disability
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"assistive" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to describe technologies, services, and programs that help people with disabilities and the elderly live more independently. For example: The school installed assistive technology in the library to help students with disabilities access reading materials.
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"Targeted resource enhancement" offers an intermediate option, which tries to improve the fit of the individual and the environment with a range of restricted resources such as personal assistance and assistive technology.
They also explore environmental barriers to participation and activity performance, including accommodations and adaptations in existing structures or materials and the use of assistive technology and personal assistance services.
Sharadamma's assistive devices need changes or adjustments every 6 months and the procedure is performed by Ranoo Vijaylakshmi, herself physically disabled by a childhood polio affliction.
Sharadamma was born with a disability affecting both her legs and was fitted with assistive walking devices 5 years ago by local NGO Mobility India, making it possible for her to go to her village school independently.
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Starting this fiscal year, the government is to provide subsidies covering half to two-thirds of the development cost for firms working on assistive robots with sticker prices of ¥100,000 or less.
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The Psychosocial Impact of Assistive Devices Scale (PIADS) is a questionnaire that provides a measure of user perception and other psychological factors associated with assistive-technology devices.
However, when the assistive-technology device is complex, costly, or paid for by a third party (e.g., insurance), the process of obtaining the device can require the help of individuals trained in providing assistive-technology services.
In Europe, assistive-technology devices used by individuals with disabilities are classified by ISO 9999.
Thousands of assistive-technology devices have been developed, and multiple classification systems have been created in an attempt to organize them for professionals and patients.
Assistive-technology devices that help people perform activities can be characterized in many ways.
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