Over the course of years living with a disease such as MS, there may come a time when more assistance is needed to complete daily activities. Perhaps typing on the computer is becoming a challenge due to spasticity, or driving a vehicle has become difficult because of numbness in the leg. While it may not always be conducive to ask another person for help, perhaps a piece of equipment can aid in getting the task done more effectively. Assistive technology, or AT, is any item, piece of equipment, or software that is used to increase or improve the functional abilities of individuals with disabilities at school, work, home, and in the community.
Assistive technology devices can assist those who may have difficulty with speech, typing, writing, cognition, walking, etc. In each state, a State Assistive Technology Project is available to provide information on assistive technology and consultation about the type of technology piece that may be helpful. A borrowing program may also be available where the devices can be borrowed for up to a certain period of time to see if the device will be effective. Information about available loans to help with more expensive devices can be discussed as well.
In trying to determine the type of device that may be helpful for a specific need, working with a rehabilitation professional such as a physical or occupational therapist might help to clarify the type of device that would provide the best assistance. They can make specific recommendations of devices that can assist with a variety of needs and may also help with checking whether insurance will cover the item recommended.
What assistive devices have you used? What avenue did you take to receive the device?
I am a person with MS and having issues with my right leg and right foot dropping off the brake, that makes it a problem for me to drive anymore. My internal Dr, has suggested getting the steering wheel tool so that I can drive. Looking for any assistance I can get with a steering wheel adaptation for driving. Thank you
Thank you for reaching out with your comment, Lisa. For possible assistance with vehicle modifications you can try to work with your local center for independent living office for resources, http://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center-and-association-directory, and also your county agency of aging and disability services, http://eldercare.gov/Eldercare.NET/Public/Index.aspx. Please feel free to email MSQuestions@mymsaa.org for additional resources as well. Thank you and take care.