Occupational Therapy and Inclusive Design

Occupational Therapy and Inclusive Design
Title Occupational Therapy and Inclusive Design PDF eBook
Author Margaret Conway
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 0
Release 2008-06-16
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781405127073

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Occupational Therapy and Inclusive Design provides occupational therapy practitioners and students with the ability to confidently problem solve, clinically reason and make sound professional judgements regarding the suitability of products/artefacts and environments for their clients. The relevance of design concepts to Occupational Therapy are illustrated in a broad context with reference to the folklore of disability and disability discourse, the profession's philosophy, conceptual models of practice, relevant legislation and review of Health and Social Care discourse. Ergonomic tools and techniques for practice are reviewed and related to the seven principles of Universal Design. Case scenarios are presented and illustrated with pictures and drawings to guide the reader through the inclusive design process as it relates to occupational therapists in a variety of settings. Additionally, the book aims to give a voice to occupational therapists as specifiers of equipment, property adaptations and increasingly, as advisors to new dwelling and other building projects, with the aim of influencing manufacturers and building agencies in the adoption of inclusive design principles at the product/building design phase. This publication's unique focus is to present an integrated account of the relevant policy supporting service provision, in conjunction with core Occupational Therapy philosophy and the application of principles of Universal Design to case scenarios.

Occupational therapy and inclusive design

Occupational therapy and inclusive design
Title Occupational therapy and inclusive design PDF eBook
Author Margaret Conway
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Release 2008
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Universal Design

Universal Design
Title Universal Design PDF eBook
Author Edward Steinfeld
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 408
Release 2012-03-14
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1118168453

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A much-needed reference to the latest thinking in universal design Universal Design: Creating Inclusive Environments offers a comprehensive survey of best practices and innovative solutions in universal design. Written by top thinkers at the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDeA), it demonstrates the difference between universal design and accessibility and identifies its relationship to sustainable design and active living. Hundreds of examples from all areas of design illustrate the practical application of this growing field. Complete, in-depth coverage includes: • The evolution of universal design, from its roots in the disability rights movement to present-day trends • How universal design can address the needs of an aging population without specialization or adaptation to reduce the need for expensive and hard-to-find specialized products and services • Design practices for human performance, health and wellness, and social participation • Strategies for urban and landscape design, housing, interior design, product design, and transportation Destined to become the standard professional reference on the subject, Universal Design: Creating Inclusive Environments is an invaluable resource for architects, interior designers, urban planners, landscape architects, product designers, and anyone with an interest in how we access, use, and enjoy the environment.

Universal Design as a Rehabilitation Strategy

Universal Design as a Rehabilitation Strategy
Title Universal Design as a Rehabilitation Strategy PDF eBook
Author Jon A. Sanford, MArch
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Pages 307
Release 2012-03-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826125530

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A unique resource for rehabilitation engineers, design and building professionals, rehabilitation counselors, gerontologists, psychologists, and other health and mental health professionals, this volume covers the significance and impact of universal design as a change agent for social and health movements. With a focus that is both practical and visionary, it emphasizes how the use of universal design can promote increased performance and participation for the aging population and people with disabilities, while mitigating the stigma and segregation that often characterize traditional rehabilitation design strategies. Written by one of the few architecturally trained researchers engaged in environmental issues related to accessibility and design for aging, the book stresses that universal design is not solely for people with disabilities, but is about usability and inclusion for people of all levels of ability. It examines key social ecological models in rehabilitation for aging and disability, and sheds new light on health and disability at both the individual and population level. Particular attention is paid to the medical, functional, and environmental implications of disability, health care and disability systems, and the psychosocial and cultural issues pertinent to rehabilitation counseling. Key Features: Examines the medical, functional, and environmental implications of disability Addresses health care and disability systems Discusses psychosocial and cultural issues pertinent to rehabilitation counseling Rooted in the concepts of social equity and inclusivity through participation of older adults and disabled individuals in community and societal roles Provides a visionary yet practical paradigm that transcends traditional design problem-solving

The Occupational Therapist's Handbook for Inclusive School Practices

The Occupational Therapist's Handbook for Inclusive School Practices
Title The Occupational Therapist's Handbook for Inclusive School Practices PDF eBook
Author Julie Causton
Publisher Brookes Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 2013-12-04
Genre Education
ISBN 9781598573619

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The friendly, down-to-earth survival guide OTs need to deliver their important services effectively as part of an inclusive school team.

Designing Inclusive Interactions

Designing Inclusive Interactions
Title Designing Inclusive Interactions PDF eBook
Author P. Langdon
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 246
Release 2010-02-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1849961662

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Designing Inclusive Interactions contains the proceedings of the fifth Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT), incorporating the 8th Cambridge Workshop on Rehabilitation Robotics, held in Cambridge, England, in March 2010. It contains contributions from an international group of leading researchers in the fields of Universal Access and Assistive Technology. This conference will mainly focus on the following principal topics: 1. Designing assistive and rehabilitation technology for working and daily living environments 2. Measuring inclusion for the design of products for work and daily living 3. Inclusive interaction design and new technologies for inclusive design 4. Assembling new user data for inclusive design 5. The design of accessible and inclusive contexts: work and daily living environments 6. Business advantages and applications of inclusive design 7. Legislation, standards and government awareness of inclusive design

Universal Design as a Rehabilitation Strategy

Universal Design as a Rehabilitation Strategy
Title Universal Design as a Rehabilitation Strategy PDF eBook
Author Jon A. Sanford
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Pages 308
Release 2012-03-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0826125522

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