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		<title>Assistive Living Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ILT or Independent Living Technologies Inc. can be called a disability product store which sells various independent living aids.
A variety of assisted living products are designed and sold by Independent Living Technologies to meet all the needs of its consumers who are disabled. The various categories of products include communication aids, hearing impaired phones, low [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">ILT or Independent Living Technologies Inc. can be called a disability product store which sells various independent living aids.</p>
<p>A variety of assisted living products are designed and sold by Independent Living Technologies to meet all the needs of its consumers who are disabled. The various categories of products include communication aids, hearing impaired phones, low vision aids for those with visual impairment, mobility aids, ergonomically designed products, health care furniture and ergonomics workstations.</p>
<p>We at Independent Living Technologies offer a variety of products in order to assure that all the disabled are probably benefited by the products that we deliver. All the products are made available at a much reduced price and Independent Living Technologies also helps the disabled to purchase these products online without any hassle.</p>
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		<title>Confidentiality Between You and Your Virtual Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Confidentiality has a big relevance to small business owners in this inconstant technological society. Everyday, many secrets are revealed, online to off, through harmful content and carelessness. Trust and confidentiality became major issues in outsourcing work of any kind. 
I have repeatedly heard the questions, “How can I know that you are not going to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Confidentiality has a big relevance to small business owners in this inconstant technological society. Everyday, many secrets are revealed, online to off, through harmful content and carelessness. Trust and confidentiality became major issues in outsourcing work of any kind. </p>
<p>I have repeatedly heard the questions, “How can I know that you are not going to sell the information that I am giving you to someone else?”, and, </p>
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		<title>Assistive Technology, Senior Safety And Aging-in-Place Hidden Risks</title>
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Our senior population will rely more and more on mobility aids to Age-in-Place. After an injury or surgery and during rehabilitation assistive devices will play a role in recovery. Some if not many bypass FDA regulations in a gray area as assistive technology (AT) devices. At first glance it seems like it&#8217;s no big deal [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our senior population will rely more and more on mobility aids to Age-in-Place. After an injury or surgery and during rehabilitation assistive devices will play a role in recovery. Some if not many bypass FDA regulations in a gray area as assistive technology (AT) devices. At first glance it seems like it&#8217;s no big deal because everyone assumes they are harmless. Many in healthcare consider assistive aids harmless with no idea what healthcare i<span id="more-5"></span>ssues or secondary issues they create. It&#8217;s time to take a closer look at the hidden and overlooked patient safety and user issues.<br />
The, need for assistive aids and home modification have grown dramatically in recent years and will continue to grow. Freedman, Martin, and Schoeni (2004): state that the number of commercially available AT products has grown from 6,000 in 1992 to over 20,000 in 2002. The rapid shift in enabling people to live at home and in their communities has created a need for more assistive technology. The question is at what cost to safety and how effective are they.</p>
<p>Attention has been on cheap cost without consideration for effectiveness which is another word for safety issues when it comes to mobility. Another area of concern is a lack of basic labeling or a clear intended use of the product. A bigger issue is marketing verses intended use. Often the marketing materials show a much broader use than the user instructions that&#8217;s if there are any user instructions. You can buy a storage container that has more information than most assistive devices. The difference between a storage container and an assistive aid is that the user will depend on the assistive aid as a means of fall and injury prevention.</p>
<p>One of the main mobility issues for seniors is getting in and out of bed. Some of the most commonly used assistive aids recommended are often not medical devices. They likely should be due to the intended user and use. Too many companies want the senior medical market without the regulations that go with it.</p>
<p>The real patient and user safety issue comes into play when all the products are seen as consumer products. The safety issues are not disclosed and adverse events like injuries and death are not reported partially due to this gray area. Fall prevention programs have relied on many of these assistive aids without knowing about the injury risks. For example the most commonly used slide under the mattress which use the box spring and mattress for support. Does anyone know what happens to the sleep surface when you put something under the mattress?</p>
<p>We measured the degrees in which 4 products changed the sleep surface. From head to foot and side-to-side it was 1 to 3+ degrees different. In short you end up sleeping on an uneven bed with plywood or metal bars somewhere under your hip and shoulders. If, you have any type of chronic condition such as arthritis, osteoporosis or back problems you would likely be on your way to a worsening of those conditions and not even know it. The question is does your healthcare provider know it. Hitting the vertical rails getting in and out of bed can create inflammation in the thigh or hip area increasing your risk of bursitis. Has anyone thought of this, probably not!</p>
<p>Looking at the safety and effectiveness of assistive aids is part of prevention and patient safety. We need to pay more attention to secondary and safety issues that go unreported giving everyone a false sense of security.</p>
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<p>Join augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) expert Nicole Lilienthal, MS CCC-SLP for an exciting glimpse into the world of assistive technology. See first hand how multiple alternative communication strategies are implemented to assist a nonspeaking adult, &#8220;Mr. P&#8221;, with his goal of achieving communication independence. Examples of partner assisted scanning on a low tech communication device (lap tray) and 4 quadrant row/column scanning on a high tech voice output communication &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about assistive technology</H3>What is meant by assistive technology? What are some examples of assistive devices?<br /> Using the Internet, find some resources for classroom teachers to know more about this technology (Project IDEA).<br />
 <H3>About Author</H3>
<p>Patrece writes and speaks about unfamiliar issues that affect our aging population and healthcare costs. Topics include fall prevention, design safety, Aging-in-Place, risk management, ageism, medical devices and assistive technology. In 2008 Patrece was recognized as one of the most innovative product designers. She has also worked with government and is a consultant. To learn more visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.invisiblecaregiver.com/default.htm"target="_blank"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.InvisibleCareGiver.com" target="_blank">www.InvisibleCareGiver.com</a></a>.
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		<title>Employing a Virtual Assistant is a Good Business Sense</title>
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Virtual Assistants are rapidly becoming a popular industry. It is through learning that this fiend is starting to truly develop. Hopefully in the future people will be asking, “Who’s your Virtual Assistant?” instead of “Virtual Assistant, what is it?” Virtual Assistants are the way to letting the owners of small businesses to truly make a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Virtual Assistants are rapidly becoming a popular industry. It is through learning that this fiend is starting to truly develop. Hopefully in the future people will be asking, “Who’s your Virtual Assistant?” instead of “Virtual Assistant, what is it?” Virtual Assistants are the way to letting the owners of small businesses to truly make a living. Before have to decide on working with a VA, there are questions that needs answers. <br <span id="more-8"></span>/></p>
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<p>Virtual Assistant, what is it?</p>
<p>Firstly, you must know what the term really means. Just think of it this way, a Virtual Assistant is an owner of a business who are offering managerial support virtually. The International Virtual Assistant Association or the IVAA defines a VA as an independent entrepreneur giving managerial, creative and technical services. Making use of the advanced technological forms of communication and delivery of data, a qualified Virtual Assistant helps clients with his area of proficiency from his own place on a contractual basis.</p>
<p>Why would I work with a VA?</p>
<p>There are a lot of advantages. One, there are no secret costs. The VA handles his own expenses which includes office space, gadgets and all wage related expenses. A VA is not like other workers; in its place he becomes your team member and has a stake in the achievement of your business and company. If you do not succeed, so won’t he. </p>
<p>Most VAs have years of experience and can take care of a variety of duties. Many works are outside of normal business hours to give flexibility. With a VA on your side, you have the opportunity to develop your business instead of just maintaining it. You can do all the things that you love to do at the same time the tasks on your to-do-list are being looked by your assistant.</p>
<p>What can a Virtual Assistant help me with?</p>
<p>They can help you with a lot of things from basic to specialized services like maintenance and website design, ghostwriting , marketing, bookkeeping and event planning. Every VA has their own skill services. A lot of them have made connections with other VAs and will deal out specialized job or direct you to other VA.</p>
<p>How do I converse with a VA?</p>
<p>The popular methods of communication are via email and phone. However, fax, postal service are frequently used. Most of the people who have worked with VAs have set up P.O. boxes that are accessed by the VA to make sure all of client correspondence is taken care directly by the assistant. </p>
<p>Are there things that a VA can do for me?</p>
<p>A VA can do any tasks that a home-based assistant can, except making you a coffee in the morning. </p>
<p>Now that you are armed with this info, I’m sure you would able to see how making VA a partner will truly make a great business sense. It is a key move in creating a flourishing business. </p>
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<p>Ellen uses Assistive Technology to go about her day to day life &#8211; both at home and in college. Ellen has Cerebral Palsy and has difficulty controlling her body &#8211; she is able to access her Assistive Technology using two head switches. Through these head switches, Ellen is able to drive her powered chair, communicate with people, access the computer and internet and control her TV and household equipment.  <H3>Help answer the question about assistive technology</H3>any interesting things learned in completing Adaptive/Assistive Technology?<br />You<br />
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A definition of AT and examples of how it is used for people with disabilities. For Towson University SPED 301- Intro to Special Education  Help answer the question about assistive technologyIn making the determination regarding whether a student requires assistive technology, the IEP team must [...]]]></description>
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<p>A definition of AT and examples of how it is used for people with disabilities. For Towson University SPED 301- Intro to Special Education  <H3>Help answer the question about assistive technology</H3>In making the determination regarding whether a student requires assistive technology, the IEP team must make?<br />a determination based on an individualized technology evaluation. What does this evaluation include?<br />
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