Assistive Technology Project for Education

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AT for the OT…new tools for the trade

Occupational Therapy and Assistive Technology go hand-in-hand! The AT4Kids Center program director is an OT and a certified ATP who loves to show others that OT can be even more awesome when AT is utilized. Because of this, our center serves as a fieldwork site for OTA and OT students from area institutions.  We are always happy to support students interested in learning more about assistive technologies, especially since we get to show them how these devices and services overlap and support OT intervention.

Kyle Davis, a 2021 MOT graduate student from Tennessee Wesleyan University’s program, has been with us for the last ten weeks and has been evaluating, recommending, procuring, and fabricating assistive technologies for students with disabilities throughout our East Tennessee service region. He has prepared an educational session to introduce AT to fellow students and practicing clinicians and will showcase some of the projects he has worked on, discuss assistive technology’s role in supporting accessibility (especially for those with complex physical needs), and share web resources that can help you learn more! 

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