Master the assistive strategies you need to make confident clinical decisions and help improve the quality of life for people with disabilities with the latest edition of this comprehensive text. Based on the Human Activity Assistive Technology (HAAT) model developed by the authors, the book provides detailed coverage of the broad range of devices, services, and practices that comprise assistive technology and focuses on the relationship between the human user and the assisted activity within specific contexts. This new edition has been expanded and updated, and features new multimedia components that further demonstrate how to apply the concepts you've learned to real-world practice.
This book was a requirement for class. The topics are presented poorly with outdated tech. Otherwise, this book gives great context and direction if you wish to pursue more information.
This might be the only text book I've ever read cover to cover. I used it to prepare for an exam, so my purpose was different than if I were taking a class. For this reason, I found some of the repetitiveness of the book frustrating. Some chapters are better written than others. The cognition chapter was the one I found to be the worst. Also, I wish there was an index that covered potential responses to the case studies so you could check if you were properly analyzing the situations. Those things aside, it was a very good comprehensive resource and several excellent links included for more information.