Technology has the potential to make life easier for people
with disabilities. Assistive technology is used by people with disabilities to
help them perform everyday tasks in their homes and communities. It can include
tools that help with everyday needs such as mobility, vision or hearing
problems, or even more complex systems such as speech recognition software that
allows someone to communicate using only text on a computer screen rather than
words being spoken aloud by an operator (who may not be able to hear well).
Technology
offers a great solution to help PwDs gain and keep their independence.
• Connectivity:
Technology can help PwDs stay connected with family, friends, and healthcare
providers. The internet allows them to communicate with people who are far away
from them or who may be in a different time zone. This is especially important
for those with physical disabilities who cannot walk or use the phone as easily
as others.
• Information
access: Technology gives people with disabilities an opportunity for
self-determination over what information they want or need at any given time,
which allows them more freedom over how they spend their time on social media
sites like Facebook or Twitter (for example).
• Daily tasks:
Technology allows users who are unable to perform certain tasks on their own
(like cooking) to take advantage of assistive technology tools that make these
processes easier than ever before! These include voice recognition software
like Dragon NaturallySpeaking™ Professional Edition ($299), which assists users
by converting spoken words into text files so users can write emails directly
into Microsoft Word using only their voice commands; speech synthesisers which converts written text into synthesised
speech format; eye gaze tracking devices like Leap Motion , which allow users'
hands-free control movements within 3D space by tracking where each hand point
is located relative to other points in contact with surfaces around them."
Also, Have a
look at assistive digital tools for different disabilities-
Assistive
tech tools for the blind and visually impaired
● Screen readers that read aloud the content on a computer screen.
These can be used by anyone with any level of vision loss, but they’re most
helpful for those who have low levels of vision and need assistance reading
text.
● Screen magnifiers that magnify part or all of a
computer screen so you can see it more clearly. They are especially useful if
you have trouble focusing on small text or enlarged objects because they allow
you to zoom in without having to move your head around as much as reading
glasses would do when looking at something close-up like an email message or
website article headline. Screen
enlargers which enlarge any given area on the screen up to 200%. Braille displays (also called tactile
printers) which are devices that convert written language into tactile graphics
so people who cannot see can still access information through touch instead of
sight alone.
Assistive
tech tools for deaf and hard of hearing people
Assistive tech
tools for deaf and hard-of-hearing people are available in many forms. From
apps that can be used to communicate with the world around you, to devices that
help you read, write and speak more efficiently—these tools can make a big
difference in how you live your life.
● Teletypewriters.
● Voice Carry Over
Telephone.
● IP Relay Services.
● Video Relay Services.
● Real-Time Text.
● Real-Time Captioning.
Assistive
tech tools for mobility-impaired users
● Wheelchairs,
scooters and other mobility aids that operate on batteries and have smart
features.
● Voice-to-text
technology for people with disabilities that help them guide their aid- just
with the voice instructions.
Assistive
tech tools for those with developmental disorders
Developmental disorders are a group of conditions that
affect the development of children, adolescents and adults. They range from
mild to severe and can be caused by various factors including genetic
predisposition, brain injury or illness. Some examples of developmental
disorders include:
· Optical
character recognition
· Personal
FM listening systems
· Portable
word processors
· Information/data
managers
· Speech-recognition
programs
· Variable-speed
tape recorders
There
are many assistive technology tools, and more are coming
Assistive
technology tools are available to everyone, from the most able-bodied to those
with disabilities. Assistive technology can be as simple as a voice-to-text app
or as complex as a robotic arm. The most important thing is that it helps you
live life more independently and comfortably.
There are many
assistive technology options available today: speech recognition software,
screen magnification software for reading text online, Braille printing devices
for writing documents on paper or screen magnifiers for working with small
images (like maps). These tools may seem like luxuries when compared with other
types of aids used by people who need help moving around physically but they're
actually vital parts of living independently if you want to stay independent
over time!
Talking about 2 amazing one-size-fit for all digital
solutions-
1. CapSarathi - Mobile App
CapSarathi
is a joint initiative by Capgemini and Sarthak Educational Trust with an
objective to reach every nook and cranny across India and provide information,
services and support to people with disability (PwD) at a click.
I. Information-
Such as Government Schemes, Policies & Provisions such as Disability
certificate, pension, transport concessions, reservations and others
II. Services- such
as Counseling, Guidance, Early Intervention, Education, Skill development,
Employment, Career Growth and Career & more
Key Features –
1. Accessible Platform for disability categories
2. Help Desk Support to counsel and guide users over Chat
& Calls
3. Feedback mechanism to resolve concerns and queries on a
timely basis
4. Support available in 11 languages
Currently, 13,000+ users are taking benefit from it.
We believe that technology can help people with disabilities live more independent and productive lives. There are many assistive technology tools available today, but they’re not always used because of the stigma surrounding disability. The good news is that there are resources out there to help you choose the right one for your needs. If you’re interested in finding out more about these products or getting help with choosing an appropriate device for your situation, Download the CapSarathi app today!
Visit https://sarthakindia.org/Capsarathi.php
Play Store link- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.sarthak_android&hl=en
App Store Link- https://apps.apple.com/us/app/capsarathi/id1544617332
2. RozgarSarathi- Exclusive Job
portal for PwDs
It’s a
unique technology intervention which makes job opportunities for
differently-abled people accessible by connecting them with coveted employers
across India.
Features- It provides information about Government and
Private Job openings across India for PwDs at a single platform.
• The platform also offers them a customized dashboard to
check updates of different jobs that they have applied for.
• Employers can create accounts, post jobs, monitor progress
and select skilled workforce using this.
• The platform also provides facilities to conduct job fairs
and organize online interviews.
It has 500+ leading employers such as Amazon, Tech Mahindra
BigBasket, Vodafone, Eureka Forbes, Hindustan Unilever, HDFC to name a few
along with Government job vacancies and 6000+ active PwD users.
Learn More and Register -https://sarthakindia.org/Rozgarsarathi.php