Assistive technology equipment definition
Assistive technology equipment means the cost of equipment comprising the assistive technology and may include engineering, designing, fitting, customizing, or otherwise adapting the equipment to meet an individual's specific needs and internet service necessary for operation of the equipment comprising the assistive technology. Assistive technology equipment may include equipment used for remote support such as motion sensing system, radio frequency identification, live video feed, live audio feed, or web-based monitoring. Assistive technology equipment does not include non-technical, non-electronic equipment (e.g., grab bars or wheelchair ramps) or items otherwise available as environmental accessibility adaptations or specialized medical equipment and supplies.
Assistive technology equipment means the cost of leasing, purchasing, warranty at purchase or otherwise providing for the acquisition of equipment and may include engineering, designing, fitting, customizing, or otherwise adapting the equipment to meet an individual's specific needs. Assistive technology equipment may include Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS), Mobile Emergency Response Systems (MERS), Medication Reminder Systems (MRS) and equipment used for remote support such as motion sensing system, radio frequency identification, live video feed, live audio feed, or web-based monitoring. Assistive technology cannot be accessed to purchase video monitors or cameras to be placed in bedrooms and bathrooms. Remote monitoring and placement of cameras in bedrooms and bathrooms is not allowed.
Assistive technology equipment means the cost of leasing, purchasing, warranty at purchase or otherwise providing for the acquisition of equipment and may include engineering, designing, fitting, customizing, or otherwise adapting the equipment to meet an individual's specific needs. Assistive technology equipment may include Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS), Mobile Emergency Response Systems (MERS), Medication Reminder Systems (MRS) and equipment such as motion sensing system, live video feed, or live audio feed. Assistive technology cannot be accessed to purchase video monitors or cameras to be placed in bedrooms and bathrooms.
More Definitions of Assistive technology equipment
Assistive technology equipment means any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capacities of individuals with disabilities.
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Assistive technology equipment means any device or adaptive equipment for telecommunications or alerting used by individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind or speech-disabled.
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