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The role of assistive technology in achieving dignity, equality and respect | Author(s) | Dyllis Faife |
Journal title | Working with Older People, vol 11, issue 2, June 2007 |
Pages | pp 20-23 |
Keywords | Assistive technology ; Information technology ; Independence ; Case studies. |
Annotation | The use of assistive technology and/or telecare is not necessarily a means to an end that enables older people to remain in their own homes, but it can help in maintaining some independence and desired outcomes. This article includes three case studies that illustrate ways in which assistive technology can promote and maintain a person's dignity and self-respect. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070813225 A |
Classmark | M: UVB: C3: 69P |
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