Bringing together information about the needs of people with disabilities and the equipment available, this guide shows how the two can be brought together to provide an effective match of person and product. The authors have reviewed the available evidence that informs choice of the most appropriate assistive device to meet individual need.
Bringing together information about the needs of people with disabilities and the equipment available, this guide shows how the two can be brought together to provide an effective match of person and product. The authors have reviewed the available evidence that informs choice of the most appropriate assistive device to meet individual need.
Helen Pain is an occupational therapist at the Southampton Disability Equipment Assessment Centre (DEAC). Lindsay McLellan is the Academic Director of the DEAC, and until 2001, was the European Professor of Rehabilitation at the University of Southampton. Sally Gore is head of Organisational Development for the West Hampshire NHS Trust.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. 1. Introduction. 2. Methods used in evaluating assistive devices. Part 2. 3. Seating. 4.Toileting and continence 5. Bathing and showering. 6. Assisted moving and handling Part 3. 7. Conclusion. Appendices. References. Index.
Part 1. 1. Introduction. 2. Methods used in evaluating assistive devices. Part 2. 3. Seating. 4.Toileting and continence 5. Bathing and showering. 6. Assisted moving and handling Part 3. 7. Conclusion. Appendices. References. Index.
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