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Assistive Technology Service Delivery. A Practical Guide for Disability and Employment Professionals

  • Book

  • September 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4482978

Assistive Technology Service Delivery: A Practical Guide for Disability and Employment Professionals provides professionals working in vocational rehabilitation with the guidelines and methodologies they need to carry out their daily work at a high standard. Crucially, the techniques and tools described in the book are based on evidence gathered in rigorous research. Chapters cover an introduction to the accommodations system, the role of assistive technology as an accommodation and evidence-based practice in vocational rehabilitation, the service delivery process, from referral, through technology procurement and implementation, to the monitoring of outcomes.

Drawing on their extensive experience, the authors then present techniques, tools and tips for assistive technology service delivery, with illustrative case study examples. Written with practicing assistive technology professionals and students in mind, this book translates technical knowledge into content that professionals can understand and readily apply.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and How to Use this Book

Section 1: Staging the Assistive Technology Service Delivery Process 2. Assistive Technology and the Accommodations Model 3. Evidence-Based Practice in Assistive Technology Service Delivery 4. Assistive Technology Strategies, Techniques, Tools, and Tips

Section 2: Overview of the Service Delivery Process 5. The Big Picture: The 50,000 Foot View

Section 3: Assistive Technology Service Delivery Process: Service Entry 6. Referral, Intake and Initial Assessment 7. Systematic Assessment 8. Plan Development, Recommendations and Report Writing

Section 4: Assistive Technology Service Delivery Process: Mid-Process Services 9. Task Analysis 10. Technology Procurement 11. Technology Development

Section 5: Assistive Technology Service Delivery Process: Service Completion 12. Ongoing Training, Support, and Maintenance 13. Follow-Up, Follow Along and Re-Referral 14. Case Closure 15. Consideration of Underserved Groups and Lower Resourced Environments

Authors

Anthony Shay Capacity Building Specialist, Assistive Technologist, and Rehabilitation Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute (SVRI), WI, USA. Anthony Shay is a Capacity Building Specialist, Assistive Technologist, and Rehabilitation Specialist with the University of Wisconsin, Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute (USA). He holds a Doctoral Degree in Education and a Master's Degree in Counseling and Psychological Services. He is a WI Licensed Professional Counselor, a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, and holds an Assistive Technology and Accessible Design Certification. Anthony chairs the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America's (RESNA) Vocational Rehabilitation Professional Specialty Group (VRPSG).