
Demonstrating a Model Approach
to Independent Living Center-based Assistive Technology Services
Nosek MA and Krouskop TA. Demonstrating a model approach
to independent living center-based assistive technology services. Assistive
Technology 1995;71:48-54.
ABSTRACT
This project examined the effectiveness of an assistive technology preventive
maintenance service for consumers. Sixteen independent living centers that
offer mobility equipment repair services for consumers were surveyed. Thirty-seven
consumers and 22 vendors supplying mobility equipment and repair services
within the Houston area were interviewed. Problems identified included
lack of available services to maintain mobility equipment in good working
order, no centralized information and evaluation system, denials of needed
equipment by third party payers, and high equipment costs. A collaborative
effort between the Independent Living Research Utilization Research and
Training Center on Independent Living at The Institute for Rehabilitation
and Research in the Texas Medical Center, and the Houston Center for Independent
Living designed and implemented a model preventive maintenance service
- The Wheelchair Maintenance Clinic. Evaluation after the first year of
operating the clinic showed 111 service visits were delivered to 50 consumers.
Consumers reported high levels of satisfaction with the service.
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