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Assistive Technologies Can Fashion an Easier Lifestyle

Last Updated: July 15, 2009

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Many assistive technologies can be helpful to older adults or others with a chronic illness or health condition, such as arthritis, but they aren’t limited to any single population or group.

Released July 13, 2009

MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Perceptions and misunderstandings about the cost and use of assistive technology may prevent many who could benefit from using them from even considering them. Although some assistive technologies involve high-end electronics, such as motorized wheelchairs or voice-activated computer software, many more are low-tech, relatively inexpensive, widely available and easy to use. K-State Research and Extension specialist on adult development and aging Deb Sellers says some are intimidated by the term “assistive technology.”

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