Tool use
Level of Spinal Cord Injury
Co-morbidities
recommendations
Recommendation for Thoracic w/ visual deficits
Mobility: Manual wheelchair, hand control for driving
Computer Access: colored keyboards, large print keyboard, Dragon Natural Speaking, illuminated keyboards , magnifying software for computer
EADLs: voice activated systems (Quartet), Talking Thermostat
Communication Devices: large print setting on cell-phone
Reading: large print setting, recorded audio materials, braille, electronic reading machines, optical character recognition, screen readers, WWW with speech and braille displays, computer software built-in accessibility options like screen magnifications, closed circuit televisions
Writing: cellphone accessibility (new apple IOS systems with voiceover), audio alerts, e.g. tones to indicate critical information, accessible input and controls (Voice control), braille embossers, portable braille notetaker, high illumination, contrast script against surface
Recommendation for Thoracic w/ dexterity deficits
Mobility: Manual wheelchair, hand control for car driving
Computer Access: colored keyboards, large print keyboard, Dragon Natural Speaking (voice control), Co:writer software
EADLs: voice activated, door openers, page turners
Communication Devices: voice activated and voice control on cellphone
Additional: Built-up handles, and grips, adapted cutlery and cooking utensils, splints
Recommendation for Thoracic w/ hearing deficits
Mobility: Light weight manual wheelchair, hand control for car driving
Computer Access:
-Relay services can handle calls from traditional TTY, TTYs with Turbocode, computer modems (ASCII), as well as via Internet (IP relay) , Video relay service, Speech-to-speech service, Voice carry-over, Internet: sign language video service
EADLs: voice activated, visual alert systems (doorbell indicators, fire and smoke alarm), vibrating multi-sound wrist bracelets
Communication Devices: Cellphone with loud ringer setting, amplified corded phone, vibration and light ring tones, hearing aids with cellphone interface
Recommendation for Thoracic w/ cognitive deficits
Mobility: Manual wheelchair, hand control for car driving
Computer Access: Labeled one button smartkeys, colorful cheat sheets close to the computer, Intellikeys
EADLs: voice activated technology, picture schedule and calendar, picture based instructions, audio recorder
Communication Devices: smartphone with adapted task lists and utilizing built-in accessibility features on cell-phones
Writing: Livescribe smart pen
Additional: Task lists, Timer, manual or automatic reminder, schedules, calendars
Recommendation for Thoracic
w/ none
Mobility: Light weight manual wheelchair, hand control for car driving
Computer Access: use of non-adapted devices
EADLs: voice activated system, environmental control units, or possibly use of non-adapted devices
Communication Devices: use of non-adapted devices
Visual Deficits
Dexterity
Hearing Deficits
Cognitive Deficits
None
Things to consider when choosing AT
Key words:
1. Level of Spinal Cord Injury
2. What movements are available to the client?
3. Possible access points on client (head, chin, cheek, hands, elbow, knees, feet)
4. Clients familiarity with technology or openness for technology
5. Client goals
6. Clients psychosocial status
7. Environmental concerns
8. Mounting: where will AT be mounted?
*MOST IMPORTANTLY, DON’T FEEL OVERWHELMED.
IF YOU CAN THINK OF AN AT SYSTEM, IT CAN BE CREATED*