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 ogy Assistive Technology Adaptive Technology

 Any object or system that increases or maintains the capabilities of people with disabilities.  These devices were originally designed for the general public, but can be used by people with disabilities as well.  Examples: crutches, contact lens, hearing aids, wheel chairs, hand held magnifiers, braces, canes, walkers, calculator

 An item that is specifically designed for persons with disabilities; devices which would seldom be used by non-disabled persons.  Examples: cochlear implants, mechanical organs, artificial limbs, gene therapy, hand controlled car, Braille books, voice activated computer