Tips to select appropriate Assistive Device

Assistive devices are basically helpful products that improve a person’s ability to function independently and participate actively and productively in community life. Assistive devices also help individual with functional limitations to perform their activities of daily living and to enhance overall well-being

Goals assistive devices use

 Prevention of secondary complications: Pressure sores, infections, contractures, and deformities that could limit further the mobility of the beneficiary.

 Promotion of Independence and participation: Promote early ambulation, a sense of well-being for a better quality of life and ensure participation, inclusion and access to services

Reduce caregiver burden: Allowing less assistance from a caregiver when performing ADL or mobility and provide physical and indirect emotional relief to the caregiver

Selection of an assistive device

 To select the most appropriate assistive device for each beneficiary the decision is based on “balancing” four concepts

Physical considerations: Strength, Balance, Vision, Health history, Weight-bearing precautions

Environment considerations: Appropriateness for the environment/ living conditions of the beneficiary

Psychosocial considerations: Compliance and attitudes toward the use of an assistive device

Functional Needs: Stair, functional mobility within home and community

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