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Beechwood Technology

Adaptive Technology is providing independence for persons with limited mobility or physical abilities through computerized or electronic devices. These devices come in various shapes, sizes and levels of sophistication. They can be as simple as an enlarged computer mouse or as complex as using voice recognition equipment to control the room.


Our occupational therapy staff provides training and assistance in our adaptive computer lab for those residents who have an interest. Residents are able to communicate with relatives and friends via email, produce creative writing pieces for our internal newsletter as well as cards and other items. Computers are adapted to meet a wide variety of abilities through adapted screens and fonts, specialized hand controls, word predictor and other software and head mouse systems.


Our therapy staff also works closely with adaptive technology vendors, such as Home Technologies for residents who elect to purchase electronic adaptive technology for their personal rooms. Therapists help select systems, which will meet the individual resident’s needs and abilities and also train them in their use. One such product it called REACH.


“REACH, Remote Electronic Access & Control Hands-free, will allow the user to perform tasks with simple voice commands, with the touch of a button, with head movements, or with the movements of just about any body part. The controller can be mounted on a wheel chair, the bed, or used as a handheld. REACH is easy to use and versatile enough for use at home or in a residential care facility.” (Excerpted from Home Technologies press release June 2005)