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A.T. Literature- Caregivers
- A Conceptual Framework of Outcomes for Caregivers of Assistive Technology Users
- A Passive Positioning Alarm Used by Persons With Dementia and Their Spouses: A Qualitative Intervention Study
- A Smart Floor Tile for Autonomous and Passive Physiological Monitoring: Preliminary Design and Results
- A User-Centred Design Process to Develop Technology to Improve Sleep Quality in Residential Care Homes
- AAC Strategies and Tools for Persons With Dementia
- Advice for New Chair-Users
- Affective Robotics for Assisting Elderly People
- Assistive Devices for Medical Rehabilitation and Activities of Daily Living: How do Rehabilitation Personnel Understand These Two Concepts?
- Assistive Technology For Children: A Guide to Family-Centered Services
- Assistive Technology Solution Targets Ability to Age in Place
- Assistive Technology to Bridge the Communication Gap
- Assistive Technology Use of Older American Indians in a Southeastern Tribe: The Native Elder Care Study
- AT EASE: Automated Technology for Elder Assessment, Safety, and Environmental Monitoring
- Automatic Toilet Paper Dispenser
- Autonomous Indoor Wayfinding for Individuals With Cognitive Impairments
- Awareness, Requirements and Barriers to Use of Assistive Technology Designed to Enable Independence of People Suffering From Dementia (ATD)
- Basics of Sling Selection and Use for Home Care Patient Lifting
- Can the Telephone-Using Abilities of People with Dementia be Promoted? An Evaluation of a Simple-to-Use Telephone
- Caregiver Involvement in the Use of Assistive Devices by Frail Older Persons
- Caregivers’ Requirements for In-Home Robotic Agent for Supporting Community-Living Elderly Subjects With Cognitive Impairment
- CareWatch: A Home Monitoring System for Use in Homes of Persons With Cognitive Impairment
- Cleaning Assistant
- Comfort Shoes With Embedded GPS to Keep Track of Alzheimer’s Patients
- Communication Vulnerable Patients in the Pediatric ICU: Enhancing Care Through Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Comparison Between a Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair and a Manual Wheelchair Equipped With a New Rear Anti-Tip Device From the Perspective of the Caregiver
- Controlled Access Refrigerator
- Dementia Organisation Care
- Design Features of Portable Wheelchair Ramps and Their Implications for Curb and Vehicle Access
- Developing a Well-Being Monitoring System – Modeling & Data Analysis Techniques
- Development and Psychometric Properties of the Self-Efficacy Scale for Transfers for Caregivers of Children Requiring Transfer Assistance
- Device’s Design Targets Safe Transfers and Mobility
- Dual User Design Interface as Key to Adoption for Computationally Complex Assistive Technology
- Easy Things to Make...To Make Things Easy: Simple Do-It-Yourself Home Modifications for Older People and Others With Physical Limitations
- Effects of an Assistive Technology Intervention on Older Adults With Disabilities and Their Informal Caregivers: An Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial
- e-Health Innovations: Internet-Base Caregiver Education and Support
- Electronic Undies to Help Incontinence
- Emergency Tracking System Aids the Autistic and Those With Alzheimer’s
- EthEl: Toward a Principled Ethical Eldercare Robot
- E-Wheelchair: A Communication System Based on IPv6 and NEMO
- Examination of New Environmental Control Applications
- Experts Design Soft, Strong Robot for Healthcare Facilities
- Family Caregivers' Conceptions of Usage of and Information on Products, Technology and Web-Based Services
- Family Impact of Assistive Technology Scale: Development of a Measurement Scale for Parents of Children with Complex Communication Needs
- Finding A Sense of Relief
- For The Afflicted, A Little Black Box to Jog Failing Memory
- Future Housing Now: The Next Generation Universal Home
- Get Up, Stand Up, Move: Dynamic Standing
- Healthcare Robot Gives Sponge Baths
- Hearing Aids: Expectations and Satisfaction of People With an Intellectual Disability, a Descriptive Pilot Study
- Height Adjusting Child Bath Seat
- Help for Young Learners: How to Choose AT?
- How Assistive Technology Use by Individuals With Disabilities Impacts Their Caregivers: A Systematic Review of the Research Evidence
- How Family Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease Obtain Online Resources
- iLoc GPS Wristwatch Helps Caregivers Track Disabled Patients
- Impact of Assistive Technology on Family Caregivers of Children With Physical Disabilities: A Systematic Review
- Independence in Relation With Physical Characteristics of the Living Environment: An International Survey on Sheltered Housing for Persons With Intellectual Disabilities
- Independent Concepts Announces Jogger System Price Reduction
- Innovation of Health Care Provision: Observations Made During the Development of Two Care Products in the Netherlands
- Investigation of Teaching Staff Members’ and Parents’ Views on the Current State of Adaptive Seating Technology and Provision
- Involving Older People With Dementia and Their Carers in Designing Computer Based Support Systems: Some Methodological Considerations
- Let's Go Techno
- Lift Assist: A Device That Lifts a Child With Multiple Handicaps Out of Their Wheelchair to Aid Caregivers
- LifterMate: Moving Beyond the Hoyer-Style Portable Patient Lift
- Living Longer, Living Better
- Low Budget Commercial Development of a Transfer Aid: A Case Study
- Making Decisions About Assistive Technology With Infants and Toddlers
- Manual Wheelchair-Handling Skills by Caregivers Using New and Conventional Rear Anti-Tip Devices: a Randomized Controlled Trial
- Manual Wheelchair-Handling Skills of Caregivers: Effect of a Wheelchair Skills Training Program
- Medication Reminder Tool: A System to Remind Medical Staff of Medication Administration Time
- Medicine Reminder Device
- Mo What?
- Mobus, an Assistive Technology for Improving Autonomy in Schizophrenia: Pilot Study
- Modern Medical Introduces SuperLift
- Mountaintop Couple Create App to Help Autistic Children
- Multi-Modal Monitoring of the Aged in Their Own Homes
- Need a Lift?
- New "Smart" Homes for Dementia Sufferers
- Off-Road Wheelchair
- Options in PERS
- Park for Special Needs Children to Open in San Antonio
- Partnership Working: The Key to the AT-Technology Transfer Process of the ACTION Service (Assisting Carers Using Telematics Interventions to Meet Older People's Needs) in Sweden
- Patient Attendant Call
- Patient Lifts: Balancing Safety With Recovery
- Patient-Handling System
- Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) Alarms May Induce Insecurity Feelings
- Personal Emergency Response Systems: The Future of In-Home Monitoring
- Pioneering the Granny Pod: Fairfax County Family Adapts to High-Tech Dwelling That Could Change Elder Care
- Portable Changing Table
- Pressure Ulcers: What You Should Know
- Providing Good Memory Cues for People With Episodic Memory Impairment
- Putting Margaux to Bed
- Recognizing Independent and Joint Activities Among Multiple Residents in Smart Environments
- Remote Monitoring and Adaptive Models for Caregiver Peace of Mind
- Requirements Gathering With Alzheimer's Patients and Caregivers
- Resource Guide: Children and Adolescents with Brain Injuries
- Responses to the Acquisition and Use of Power Mobility by Individuals Who Have Multiple Sclerosis and Their Families
- Rethinking Quality in the Context of Persons With Disability
- ROBOHELPER Robots Promise Relief for Caregivers
- Robotic Legs a Step in the Right Direction
- Roles of Assistive Devices for Home Care Staff in Sweden: A Qualitative Study
- Self Supported Patient Transfer Board
- Sensor Detects Emotions Through the Skin
- Service Robots in Elderly Care at Home: Users’ Needs and Perceptions as a Basis for Concept Development
- Sleep Sensor Hides Beneath the Mattress
- Sleeping Together
- Special Approaches for Safe Handling of Disabled Children in the Netherlands
- Successful Implementation of Ceiling-Mounted Lift Systems
- Take Two Cell Phones and Call Me in the Morning: A Glimpse into the Future of Health Care Technology
- Technologies Help Adult Children Monitor Aging Parents
- Technology and Long-Term Care (TLC): A Pilot Evaluation of Remote Monitoring of Elders
- Technology Opens New Doors - Literally
- The Benefits of Environmental Control Units in Everyday Life, View of Users and Helpers
- The Impact of an Application of Telerehabilitation Technology on Caregiver Burden
- The Impact of Switching on Family Caregivers of Children With Cerebral Palsy
- The Manual Wheelchair-Handling Skills of Caregivers and the Effect of Training
- The Personal Mobility and Manipulation Appliance (PerMMA): A Robotic Wheelchair With Advanced Mobility and Manipulation
- The Potential of Intelligent Technology as an Occupational Enabler
- The Potential of Technology to Ease the Care Provider's Burden
- The Reality of Working With New Technology: Staff Perceptions of an In-Room Monitoring System for Persons With Dementia
- The Robot in the Kitchen: The Cultural Politics of Care-Work and the Development of In-Home Assistive Technology
- The Role of Parents and Caregivers in Providing Safe Transportation for Occupants Seated in Wheelchairs
- The Technology for Monitoring Elderly Relatives
- Towards Co-Design With Users Who Have Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Transfer System Helps Travelers Get Back on the Road
- Twendy-One Ready to Lend a Robotic Helping Hand to the Elderly
- U. of I. Opens State-of-the-Art Dorm for Students With Disabilities
- Understanding Mobile Phone Requirements for Young Adults With Cognitive Disabilities
- Upright Device Targets Improved Transfer for Patients
- Usability Study of a Powered Lift for Wheelchair Users
- Usage of Support Services in Primary Lateral Sclerosis
- Use of Assistive Technology in Cognitive Rehabilitation: Exploratory Studies of the Opinions and Expectations of Healthcare Professionals and Potential Users
- Using a Touch Screen Computer to Support Relationships Between People With Dementia and Caregivers
- Using Everyday Technology to Compensate for Difficulties in Task Performance in Daily Life: Experiences in Persons With Acquired Brain Injury and Their Significant Others
- Using Technology to Promote Safe Patient Handling and Rehabilitation
- Using Unobtrusive Technology to Monitor Activities of Daily Living and Assess Functionality
- 'We Need to Be the Centrepiece': Adults With Cerebral Palsy and Complex Communication Needs Discuss the Roles and Needs of Family Carers in Hospital
- Wearable Gait Data Collection for Longitudinal Fall Analysis
- Wearable Systems Design Issues for the Elderly and Disabled
- Web Documentation for People with Special Needs
- Web Site Teaches Children About Noise, Hearing Loss, Safe Usage of Personal Audio Technology
- When Your Child is Technology Assisted: A Home Care Guide For Families