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Matching Person and Technology (MPT) Assesment and Forms is an assistive technology assessment system designed for use with individuals with disabilities. This single CD-ROM contains all MPT assessment forms (consumer and provider, initial and follow-up) for assisive, educational, workplace, healthcare, and general technologies. Video interviews, sample reports, and much more are also included. All of the instruments in the MPT process (except the Health Care Technology Predisposition Assessment) have two versions: a provider version and a user version. The two versions are meant to be used together in order to identify characteristics of the milieu/ environment, person, or technology that could lead to inappropriate use, or even nonuse, of the technology. The MPT Model/Process is user-driven and person-centered.

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Price: 89.95.

This product record was updated on March 3, 2009.

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Institute for Matching Person & Technology, Inc.

486 Lake Road
Webster, New York 14580
United States
Telephone: 585-671-3461.
Fax: 585-671-3461.
Web: http://www.MatchingPersonandTechnology.com.
Email: IMPT97@aol.com.


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