Assistive Technology Services, Adults

I CAN Centre, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital

Contact & General Service Information

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For Your Visit

  • Who Can Attend?  Family, caregivers, and key members of your support team can accompany you to your visit.
  • What to Bring to Your Appointment?  Glasses, hearing aids, relevant technology tools (no/low/high), mobility supports (walker, manual or power wheelchair), and additional reports requested from the Intake visit.

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Finding Us

The I CAN Centre is located on Level 0 of the GlenEast Building of the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital.

From the main Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital entrance (south doors) at 111 Avenue, turn right and proceed down a ramp, then take an immediate left down the hallway until you are at the School Bus Entrance. Take the elevator located on your left down to Level 0. The I CAN Centre entrance is located to right of the elevator.

What To Expect

Your first visit is an Intake meeting that is typically held via ZOOM, followed by 1-2 in-person visits.All appointments are booked prior to the Intake visit.During your Intake, information will gather information and clarify what needs you think may be met by using assistive technology.It is helpful to have key people involved in your life present at this appointment to participate in the discussion and to support the follow-up action plan that is required to help meet your goals.Telephone or videoconferencing may be used to bring the right people together.

Next, during the in-person visits, the I CAN team will assess your abilities and strengths related to your assistive technology needs, such as language, vision, and physical skills.This will assist us in identifying the features and characteristics of technology that will be most useful for you.Together, we will develop a plan of action for follow-up services as needed, which may include equipment trials, individual or group training sessions and/or attending an educational programIt will likely take several sessions to complete the evaluation to find the best system for your needs. If you are unable to travel to Edmonton for in-person appointments, the I CAN team may work with your community supports to provide services.

A written plan will be provided to you that details what we will do and what you and community members will do to achieve your goals within a defined timeframe. You may have access to our resources, materials, device assessment loan library, and technical support. Instruction will be provided to you and your community supports to help you develop the skills and strategies needed to use assistive technology.

We want you to be an active participant in this process, as well as the key people involved with you, as therefore it is important that we have the most current information about you and that the key people involved with you participate in evaluation and planning. Much of the work with assistive technology happens during device trials and after a device has been purchased, therefore it is important that we work closely with the people who will be assisting you. We depend on your feedback, to ask for help when you need it and to let us know when things are not working or need to be re-evaluated, as well as when things are going well for you.

Fees

There is no fee for the service itself, but if appropriate assistive technology equipment is recommended, the family may be required to pay for all or a portion of the equipment cost.  Funding sources may include support through Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL), Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB), and private insurance.