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A growing number of technology-related options are now available. Unfortunately, ongoing myths about AT services and devices cause technology solutions to be overlooked or avoided in meeting the needs of people with disabilities. Some, but not all, common misunderstandings are discussed here. Myths:
MYTH:
Assistive technology is a magic cure-all for people with disabilities.
MYTH: All technology is “high tech” and expensive. REALITY: Some of the most useful and effective devices are inexpensive and simple. These are known as “low-tech” devices. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: People want the latest and most expensive devices. REALITY: People want tools that are easy, reliable, and affordable. They also want tools that will get the job done as quickly and conveniently as possible. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: One source has all the answers. REALITY: Solutions and options may change, making it impossible for any one person to know everything about assistive technology devices and services. It is important for people with disabilities, family members, and all involved professionals, to learn all they can about technology. Sharing this knowledge and experience helps decide which device will work best. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: You should not get assistive technology until you are ready. REALITY: Using assistive technology is a personal decision. Many people prefer the familiar to something new. However, assistive technology lets people do things more easily, more independently, or sometimes even for the first time. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: Only people with certain types of disabilities find assistive technology useful. REALITY: People of all ages, abilities, and needs may be able to benefit from assistive technology. Everyone’s needs are different. Understanding and meeting the needs of the individual are critical. There are many technology solutions available. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: If a technology solution is available, it will be used. REALITY: Using tools successfully depends on several things. Involvement of people with disabilities and their family is necessary in evaluation, selection, and training for any device. Services and devices are often limited or useless if they are pushed on people with disabilities without involving them in the process. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: Determining your assistive technology needs is done only once. REALITY: Deciding what you need is a process that is nonstop and requires that many questions be asked. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: Assistive technology is a lifelong process. REALITY: Many people with disabilities need assistive technology to give them more independence. In this case, assistive technology is a necessity. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: Product descriptions are always accurate. REALITY: Product descriptions are designed to sell products. As a result, these descriptions don’t always point out limitations for some technology users. ACTION STEPS:
MYTH: Assistive technology is a luxury REALITY: Many people with disabilities use assistive technology to give them more independence. In this case, assistive technology is a necessity. If a tool makes a task easier or more convenient to do, it is not a luxury, no matter what the cost. ACTION STEPS:
This page last reviewed July 23, 2008 |