I really enjoyed learning about assistive technologies (AT)
and how it pertains to occupational therapy along with making earth a more
adaptable place for all people. As occupational therapist, our goal is to make
the client and the client's home as comfortable and safe as possible, and I
think the podcast "The Role of OT in Home Modification and Living in Place"
did a great job of discussing how assistive technology can help with that. For
example, they talked about how using Alexa helped a woman call 911 when she had
fallen and wasn’t able to get back up.
I think when incorporating AT in our day to day lives we need to keep an
open mind, and we need to remember that we all have some sort of disability. I
think Michael Nesmith did a fantastic job of encouraging people to think
outside of the box and keep modifying technologies until they are accessible
for all people. As occupational
therapists, this is vital in our field. It can be easy to live in your own
bubble and not worry about people's struggle in everyday life; however, it is
imperative in our field to open our eyes and see where our client is struggling
and use AT to help improve our client's life.
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