Researchers at Purdue University are studying how disability and technology policy can change to make life better for people who use adaptive equipment and assistive technology.

If you use any of the following:
• Mobility equipment like wheelchairs, scooters, canes, walkers, prosthetic limbs, and more
• Dexterity equipment like hooks, grabbers, or other specialized manual tools
• Communication equipment like a talker or other AAC Device
• Assistive Software like Screen Readers, voice over, or eye trackers
• Adaptive computer interfaces like specialized keyboards, mice, buttons, or switches
• Or other similar devices

You are invited to participate in our study “Adaptive and Assistive Technology Users, Developers, and Technology Policy”, Purdue IRB 2022-759.

Survey link: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eYjuUSH5moUOuQS

This survey of your experiences will take 10 to 20 minutes of your time and will help us transform technology policy to improve quality of life for Americans with disabilities.

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Someone over in The Other Place looking for help 'to source as many companies as possible who make/refurb/etc., #adaptiveequipment or #mobilityaids that aren’t just what we are able to order from TCES or get prescribed in hospital.'
https://twitter.com/Jurassic_JP/status/1589521979442597893?s=20&t=eDVw9mdkUHtQmA_N_sAGUQ

Maybe someone here has suggestions?