Assistive Technology
Evaluations (may include any or all of the following)
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication – We match your child’s skills with the most useful communication device, including voice output devices and picture communication symbols.
- Computer Access – We match the right devices and software to increase your child’s communication, learning and fun, using devices such as adaptive keyboards and mice, touch screens, and switches to replace mouse controls.
- Electronic Aids to Daily Living – We identify the best-suited aid so your child can live more independently. Examples include intercom systems, infrared controls, and controls for lights, remotes and phones.
- Power Mobility – We match your child with the most functional power mobility for his/her needs, such as powered wheelchairs and power assist wheels.
- Recreation – We find ways for your child to play using low-tech and high-tech means, such as using computer software and switch activated toys.
- Seating and Positioning – We evaluate your child and improve seating and positioning for greater comfort and functional access.
- Switch Access Assessment – We determine the best location/body part to use and type of switch that will allow your child access to a range of devices.
Training
- Communication Training – To identify the communication device that best suits your child, we have you come for trial and training sessions. During the training sessions, your child will try out different communication devices. This allows the team – you, your child, and our specially trained staff – to decide what system will best help your child to communicate.
- Power Mobility Training – We have a training program to determine if your child can safely and independently use power mobility, such as power wheelchairs. During the sessions, your child can practice using a demo power chair or a device called a “turtle trainer.” These devices will allow your child to operate a power wheelchair using various body parts to determine if your child can safely use a power wheelchair and if so, how it should be set up.
Collaboration
We will work with your child’s treatment team and/or school team to make sure technologies and equipment carry over to all of your child’s environments.
Follow-up Service
We provide follow-up support services and help with funding and getting the right technology. Our clinics offers one-stop support to make sure the device or technology chosen continues to meet your child’s needs.
Child and Family Training
We train your child, you and your family to use, program and maintain all equipment.
Benefits of Assistive Technology and Power Mobility
Having the right assistive technology can:
- Help your child with daily tasks
- Increase independence and confidence
- Improve your child’s quality of life
Locations and Contact
We offer assistive technology and power mobility services at:
- The HSC Pediatric Center
1731 Bunker Hill Road, NE
Washington, DC 20017 - The HSC Outpatient Center
Prince George's County Location
4500 Forbes Boulevard
Lanham, MD 20706
- Montgomery County Location
14995 Shady Grove Road, Suite 200
Rockville, MD 20850
To schedule an appointment, call 202-635-6167 weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - Mobility Machine, Eastern Shore of Maryland
To make a referral or schedule a clinic in your area, contact Shannon Bowles, PT, ATP/SMS at 202-635-6167 or sbowles@hschealth.org.