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As our world continues to become increasingly intertwined with the digital world, digital and technological accessibility only becomes more vital. 

Next week’s Ability Summit from Microsoft is a free digital event on March 8, 2023. During the event, there will be opportunities to learn how everyone can imagine new technologies, leveraging Artificial Intelligence, Assistive Technology, and Inclusive Design to invent the future of inclusion, including people with disabilities and allies in a more inclusive workplace and society; and build technology to empower every person to achieve more.

 

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Tomorrow, we celebrate National Assistive Technology (AT) Awareness Day and the vital role AT plays in the lives of people with disabilities and older adults. AT is any item, device, or piece of equipment used to maintain or improve the independence and function of people with disabilities and older adults.

AT solutions are as diverse as the goals of the millions of people who benefit from them. A few examples of AT that capture this diversity include speech-generating devices, video magnifiers, timers, wheelchairs, automatic lights, ramps and lifts, voice recognition software, shoe horns, and automatic can openers.

ACL is proud to fund Assistive Technology Act programs in every state and territory that help older adults and people with disabilities discover, try, reutilize, and finance assistive technology. As a result of these programs, in FY22:
  • Nearly 45,000 individuals participated in AT device demonstrations.
  • More than 43,000 devices were loaned so individuals could “try-before-they-buy.”
  • 88,000 AT devices were reutilized, saving consumers more than $38 million.
  • $7.4 million in financial loans were made to help finance AT devices.
In December, the Assistive Technology Act was reauthorized by Congress for the first time since 2004. This reauthorization updates and modernizes the law and will help expand the capacity of AT Act programs to innovate, collaborate, and serve people with disabilities and older adults.

We hope you will join us in celebrating by sharing how AT has helped you on social media. Share a photo, video, or story of how you use AT in your life with #ATAwarenessDay.

The National Assistive Technology Act Technical Assistance and Training (AT3) Center has also developed brief hand-outs that you can share describing how AT, and AT Act programs, support housingeducationemploymenttransportation, and community living. The Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP) also houses various videos and materials about the importance of assistive technology on its  National AT Awareness Day page.

This story from the community living fact sheet shows the power of device reutilization:
 
When Roger retired, he acquired a dog for companionship during the pandemic. Before long, he realized the growing puppy needed more walking than his health could manage. Roger knew a scooter could help, but his insurance would not cover this type of device. So, he called Assistive Technology Partnership (ATP), Nebraska’s AT Program. ATP coordinates a network of reutilization partners to help collect, refurbish, and redistribute donated devices. Roger was delighted when a local ATP reuse partner came through with a donated scooter. Now Mac and Roger have a well-practiced routine. Despite his diabetes, “the scooter makes it possible for me to walk Mac every day and do errands,” he says. Bells are attached to Mac’s harness. People tell him he sounds like Santa coming down the street!

(Note: the individual’s name has been changed to protect his privacy.)

Join the DC Assistive Technology Program for their Look, Touch, and Learn Open House as they celebrate National Assistive Technology Awareness Day!

When: March 1, 2023 Noon – 4 p.m.

Where: 220 I Street NE, Suite 120

Explore some of the latest available technology and learn hands-on how these powerful devices, software and apps can enhance independence for you or a loved one. Can’t make it? Please contact the DC AT Program to schedule an appointment for a guided tour of their assistive technology center.

Phone: 202-547-0198, Ext. 137
Email: democenter@uls-dc.org
Website: atpdc.org

Click Here to Register!

 

 

Accessibility Boutique: Low-Vision Accessibility Face off February 28, 2023, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. ET

Tuesday, February 28, 2023, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. via Zoom

Register today for the Low-Vision Smartphone Accessibility Face Off Boutique

Do you have low-vision? If so, most smartphones have low-vision accessibility features that can make them easier for you to use. Learning about low-vision accessibility on smartphones, and keeping up to date with all the latest developments can be difficult.

The National Federation of the Blind, in partnership with the Maryland Department of Disabilities, is sponsoring a Low-Vision Smartphone Accessibility Face Off Boutique on February 28, 2023, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. ET. Here, attendees will learn how the low-vision accessibility features of iOS and Android stack-up against each other. Once you learn about the pros and cons of accessibility features of each operating system, you will be able to decide which one comes out on top to meet your individual needs! Topics to be covered include:

  • Pre-installed low-vision accessibility functions  on each operating system

  • Using third-party applications to enhance smartphone low-vision accessibility

  • Comparisons between similar functions of each operating system

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about iOS and Android smartphone low-vision accessibility features. Sign-up today for the National Federation of the Blind’s Low-Vision Smartphone Accessibility Face Off Boutique on February 28, 2023, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. ET.

Register today for the Low-Vision Smartphone Accessibility Face Off Boutique, February 28, 2023, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.

About Center of Excellence in Nonvisual Accessibility

The National Federation of the Blind is the transformative membership and advocacy organization of blind people. The Center of Excellence in Nonvisual Accessibility (CENA) provides resources and events with access technology experts. Learn more about CENA. Nonvisual accessibility is creating equal access for blind and low-vision users.

Limelight Insights is looking for Deaf/Hard of Hearing individuals who live in the DC metro area for an online study on the subject of Grocery Shopping.

The online study will last 1 hour, and anyone who qualifies for, and participates in the study, will receive $150 in appreciation for their participation. Anyone interested in participating should click on the link below to take a short survey to see if they pre-qualify for the study.
 
All responses will be kept confidential and anonymous, and will be used for research purposes only.
 
 
 

On February 15, 2023, CMS released the following announcement on a proposed National Coverage Determination (NCD) decision that would expand coverage for power seat elevation equipment on certain power wheelchairs to Medicare individuals.

CMS Proposes Benefit Expansion for Mobility Devices, Advancing Health Equity for People with Disabilities

Proposal supports coverage of power seat elevation equipment for power wheelchairs

Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released a proposed National Coverage Determination (NCD) decision that would, for the first time, expand coverage for power seat elevation equipment on certain power wheelchairs to Medicare individuals. The proposed NCD is open for public comment for 30 days.

“Millions of people with Medicare rely on medically necessary assistive devices to perform daily tasks that directly impact their quality of life. CMS remains committed to ensuring persons with disabilities are receiving available benefits that improve their health,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “Today’s proposal promotes a first of its kind benefit expansion providing people with Medicare additional tools to improve their lives.”

If finalized, power seat elevation equipment would be covered by Medicare for individuals with a Group 3 power wheelchair, which are designed to meet the needs of people with Medicare with severe disabilities, in order to improve their health as they transfer from the wheelchair to other surfaces. Transfers often strain shoulder and back muscles and constrain an individual’s daily mobility at home and other customary locations.

CMS follows a long-standing process established by Congress to determine whether a medical item or service can be covered nationally by Medicare, including when an item or service is reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis of and/or treatment of an illness or injury. Today’s proposed NCD follows an evidence-based clinical analysis CMS initiated in August 2022 to examine whether the use of power seat elevation equipment on power wheelchairs: 1) falls within a Medicare benefit category and 2) if yes, whether it is reasonable and necessary.

Today’s NCD proposal incorporates feedback from interested parties, particularly those who are focused on eliminating health disparities for people with disabilities. CMS encourages comments from all interested parties, in particular, people with Medicare and their families, providers, clinicians, consumer advocates, health care professional associations, and from individuals serving populations facing disparities in health and health care. Additionally, CMS is specifically interested in gathering additional scientific literature that provides evidence surrounding the medical necessity for seat elevation systems through studies that include measurable characteristics related to the performance of transfers.

The proposed National Coverage Determination decision memorandum is available to review here. The 30-day comment period will close March 17, 2023.

For more information on the Medicare coverage determination process, please visit: Medicare Coverage Determination Process.

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