AT Hub Technology Showcase

The AT (Assistive Technology) Hub held its inaugural Technology Showcase for members of the established community of practice.

A female presenter presents various assistive technology solutions to a group of staff.

The AT Hub showcase

The AT (Assistive Technology) Hub held its inaugural Technology Showcase for members of the established community of practice, continuing its focus on bringing clinicians together to facilitate learning, knowledge sharing, problem-solving and the implementation of assistive technology in brain injury.

The popular event reached registration capacity within the first 24 hours, with interest across public, private, and not-for-profit sectors.

The event included a presentation and demonstration from Apple on the use of its mainstream technology to support executive functioning and the delivery of therapy.

As well as demonstrations of specialist technology to support the independence, safety and rehabilitation of individuals with brain injury from Memory Machine, Robofit, and SOFIHUB.

The AT Hub is a specialist service that aims to support the delivery of assistive technology solutions for people with a brain injury. The AT Hub is a partnership between icare, the Ingham Institute and South West Sydney Local Health District.

Learn about AT Hub's assistive technology solutions

The AT Hub clinical service

The AT Hub clinical service will focus on the assessment, trial and prescription of assistive technology solutions for people with brain injury. People with a brain injury, including icare Lifetime Care and Workers Care participants and workers, can access the AT Hub by referral from their case manager or treating team.

The clinical services will commence in 2023, and future updates will include information about referral pathways and its physical location.

Check out the benefits of Assistive Technology with Jayden, who is living with a brain injury

 

Contact the AT Hub

To find out more about the AT Hub or the community of practice, contact;
Brendan Worne, AT Hub Project Manager on athub@inghaminstitute.org.au