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Assistive Technology Maintenance and Repair – Wisconsin

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Summary
Wisconsin Pathways to Independence convened a series of symposia to improve the process of maintenance and repair (M&R) for mobility assistive technology (AT) and its effects on outcomes such as employment. The symposium report presents current knowledge and sums up future objectives. The mobility survey reports on user experience and employment outcomes. Finally, the current practices report analyzes the processes involved in M&R to identify aspects that increase complexity and time of repair.
Article Author
Dhingra, Swati; Entwisle, Joe; Lopez-Garcia, Luis; Gilkison, Stuart; Martin, Jay K.; Michels, Molly; Shin, Yong Jun
Populations
Wisconsin
States
maintenance; repair; Pathways to Independence; Bridges to Work

Contact

Stuart
Gilkison
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gilkisl@dhfs.state.wi.us
Phone
608-261-9311