Try Before You Buy: Exploring Assistive Technology

By: Elisabeth Drake, Engagement Technology Specialist

Is it getting hard to see those small lines on your measuring cup?

There is a “talking” measuring cup that will let you know the quantity of what you put inside.

Is it becoming dangerous to lean over the couch to close the blinds?

There are smart blinds that you can close from the comfort of your couch via a smartphone.

From a simple magnifying glass to voice-activated smart devices, technology is everywhere, and the right tools can support daily routines, connectivity with family, and safety within the home.

However, with all the options available, how do you know what technology is right for you? And, once you find a device, what type of model and features should you choose?

That’s where Sheltering Arms Institute can help. We have an Assistive Technology Lab that you can visit to try out some of the latest devices before you commit to a purchase.

When you visit the Assistive Technology Lab at Sheltering Arms Institute, we will complete an intake form to determine which areas of the home we should focus on and what devices may be a good fit for you. Information we will discuss together may include:

  • What does your average day entail?
  • In which areas of your home do you spend a lot of time?
  • Are there any daily activities that are challenging for you?
  • Have you tried any devices previously?
  • What resources do you already have in your home? (i.e., Wi-Fi, chargers, device brands, or even a friend or family member that can help if you run into any issues)

We’ll have a conversation regarding areas of need, compatibility, and your comfort level with technology to ensure the products we help you choose will be the right fit for your lifestyle, needs, and abilities.

These services will enable you to be independent and ensure peace of mind for yourself and those you love as assistive technology can provide a way for you to reach your family or a friend if needed, offering both you and your loved ones a sense of security.

When it comes to maintaining independence and improving quality of life, assistive technology can make a big difference. Sometimes it’s simply being aware of what products are out there and having some help to figure out what will be the best fit for you.

If you are interested in a one-on-one conversation to see how assistive technology could benefit you, please click here to schedule an appointment at Sheltering Arms Institute’s Assistive Technology Lab.

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