ACL Releases New
Issue Brief on Assistive Technology
ACL has released a new Issue Brief on Assistive Technology.
Assistive technology (AT) includes software, devices, equipment and
products that improve the functioning of individuals of all ages with
disabilities. Assistive technology can affect a person’s well-being by
improving their ability to walk, eat, bathe, communicate, see, speak and
live independently. Technologies also can help address social
isolation and improve quality of life by assisting people with communication,
mobility, and other daily activities.
This issue brief discusses:
1) the important role of assistive technology in helping
people of all ages with disabilities live full and independent lives in
their communities; and
2) certain sources of public funding for the technology,
including Medicare, Medicaid, and programs that the Administration for
Community Living (ACL) manages.
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