Oct 2018

Low Cost/Low Risk Assistive Technology (AT) and the NDIS

Well, what the heck is that, do I need it and how do I get it? Low cost assistive technology is the stuff that you need, because of your disability, to make regular stuff work better for you, or a modified version of regular stuff. I’m talking about a moulded plastic spoon for someone who needs help holding a spoon, a bib for a schoolkid made out of school fabric, a talking alarm clock if you’re vision impaired, a visual…

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