
Sp 7. ATPs at Blythedale Children's: on pediatric assistive technologies, AAC devices, and role of ATPs at Blythedale
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This conversation features a group of assistive technology professionals (ATPs) from Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, NY, discussing their roles, experiences, and the evolution of assistive technology in pediatric care. They are:
- Karen Conti (Assistant Director of Physical Therapy/Assistive Technology Professional)
- Barbara Donleavy-Hiller (Senior Occupational Therapist/Assistive Technology Professional)
- Marnina Allis (Assistant Director of Speech Pathology/Assistive Technology Professional)
They share personal journeys that led them to Blythedale, the importance of assistive technology in enhancing children's potential, and the challenges faced in accessing and delivering these technologies. The discussion also highlights the advancements in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and the need for better tracking of assistive technology delivery to ensure children receive the necessary support. The speakers emphasize the need for more research in pediatric assistive technology and the potential of advancing technology to enhance independence for children with disabilities.
This episode was powered by:
- Center for Research and Education on Accessible Technology and Experiences (CREATE) at the University of Washington
- Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)