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Assistive Technology FAQs

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What is Assistive Technology?

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High level spinal cord injuries can restrict the use of your arms and hands, and often standard equipment is difficult to use. Our Assistive Technology Facilities include a range of devices and software packages that enable anyone, regardless of their level of injury, to use a computer independently. We regularly research and test new technologies, such as tablet computers, gaming controls and smartphones, so we are able to offer advice in these areas too.

Published: 1st December, 2014

Updated: 13th April, 2026

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Where are your Centres?

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We have facilities in most of the Spinal Injury Centres in the UK and Ireland. They are usually based in the Occupational Therapy department and we also have mobile units on the wards so we can come to you if you are unable to get to us. We currently have staff in Stanmore, Stoke Mandeville, Sheffield, Salisbury, Oswestry and Cardiff Spinal Injury Centres, working one to one with patients and helping them make the most of the technology available. Spinal Centre staff in the other Centres can support patients with the Aspire technology. We also work with patients in general hospital settings across London and the South East.

Published: 1st February, 2015

Updated: 13th April, 2026

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How do I know which equipment I will need?

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The Occupational Therapists will work with our volunteer trainers to find the best solution for you.  Your needs may change over time and we will continue to work with you to find the best option.

Published: 3rd February, 2015

Updated: 13th April, 2026

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Can I use this equipment at home?

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All the equipment that we provide is available to purchase so you can replicate the system you use in hospital when you get home or back to work.  If you need financial help to purchase the equipment you can apply to Aspire Grants for assistance.  Just ask your Occupational Therapist for more information or speak to an Independent Living Advisor. 

Published: 1st April, 2015

Updated: 13th April, 2026

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I've never used a computer before but now I need one. Can you help?

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Yes. Once we have determined what type of equipment or software you need, we will teach you the basics of computing. Once you are familiar with the use of technology, you can then take further courses at college, in the community or online.

Published: 1st July, 2015

Updated: 13th April, 2026

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Can I use my own laptop on the wards?

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Yes. Most wards have WiFi Broadband, others may require you to sign up to mobile broadband with your mobile carrier.

Published: 1st August, 2015

Updated: 13th April, 2026

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Can I use your technology with my own laptop?

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Yes, you can in some cases. Speak to one of the Aspire team for more information.

Published: 1st September, 2015

Updated: 13th April, 2026

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