Equipment offering special support which is adapted to a person's special needs (built-up handled spoon, prone board, etc.)
A wide array of equipment and devices used to accomplish more ADL activities and become more functionally independent.
Equipment that supports a child's positioning needs such as seating, standing, positioning and mobility, or assists with function
Equipment that helps a person move, groom or eat independently; devices used to offset functional limits.
durable medical equipment intended to help a person perform their daily self-care tasks with less help, less pain, or less effort.
Devices used to assist children and adults in functional activities, including specially designed eating utensils, seating, and walking or mobility aids.
Equipment designed to increase the abilities of the disabled individual.
Ordinarily used items such as spoons, razors, toothbrushes, cups,, combs, etc., that have been changed in some way so that a person with a disability can use them.
Equipment offering special support which is adapted to a person's special needs (corner chair, prone board, etc.).
Devices that make it easier for persons with disabilities to drive or be transported in a vehicle. Equipment without clear definition of need, such as alerting devices, swivel seats, pedal extensions, and running boards, will require original documentation. This original documentation must clearly detail the permanent medical impairment and the need for such adaptive equipment, and must be prepared by a certified medical or medical-related professional.