Assistive Technology Facilitates Independence for Injured Workers

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022

November is National Assistive Technology Month, the perfect time to highlight the ways assistive technology changes the lives of our injured workers.

First, what does the term “assistive technology” mean? The Assistive Technology Industry Association defines it as “any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of persons with disabilities.”

In workers’ comp, powerchairs, Hoyer lifts, sip-and-puff controls, computer accessibility systems, and vehicle mods come to mind. But it goes way beyond equipment and computers. Adapting a bathroom so an injured worker can shower alone is a form of assistive technology. As is installing a ramp to enable an injured employee to engage in the community more easily and even return to work.

Assistive technology changes lives.

A stairlift lets an injured worker see what’s upstairs in their home. Equipping wheelchairs with outdoor tires helps them check out their property or take their kids fishing. A vehicle lift means patients can travel.

In one case, a spinal cord injury left an injured worker bedridden and unable to do much of anything by himself. An environmental control unit empowered him to turn lights on and off, change TV channels, play games, and raise and lower his bed. The unit restored some control over his life.

Assistive Technology Reduces Claims Costs

Savings often come from avoiding costs. Installing a transfer unit that eliminates the need for a caregiver can save $50,000 a year. A tilt function on a powerchair helps patients with spinal cord injuries shift positions to prevent pressure injuries.

Critical to cost containment, though, are planning and implementation. Complex claims call for a team of experts in diverse specialties who collaborate on a solution for a particular injured worker. The team may be comprised of an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP), Certified Disability Management Specialist (CDMS), Occupational Therapist (OT), Certified Environmental Access Consultant (CEAC), Certified Assessment and Modification Professional (CHAMP), or a professional holding the Executive Certificate in Home Modification (ECHM) certification–among others.

The team needs to carefully consider the person’s clinical and functional condition, challenges, home, and goals. Then, they need to identify the best combination of medical equipment, accessibility technologies, and home modifications. The design needs to be outcomes-oriented. The solution should foster the injured employee’s recovery, mobility, and independence in the most cost-effective manner.

Too often this doesn’t happen because the team members don’t talk to each other. Medical equipment providers don’t collaborate with the occupational therapists (OTs) or the Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs) or the home modification experts. Working in silos, they remodel a house without realizing its ceiling can’t support the lift or the floors can’t bear the weight of a 300-pound patient in a 450-pound power chair. So, the contractor widens doorways but not wide enough to accommodate a chair’s turning radius. Or the equipment doesn’t fit in the space.

Countless claims have been billed for expensive remodels or overly complicated equipment that the injured employee did not need or could not use. One company even received a home mod referral for a room addition to store durable medical equipment that wasn’t being used!

These errors drive claim costs, frustrate injured workers, and create problems for the adjusters. Lack of communication and coordination among providers account for these mistakes. Using an all-inclusive provider like ATF Medical eliminates potential competition and friction among the different entities.

ATF Medical’s Model

ATF Medical starts with a thorough assessment of the person’s physical, functional, and clinical condition and of their home. Then we assemble a team of credentialled experts to produce a solution that combines the most medically appropriate and cost-effective balance of equipment and technologies with adaptive housing changes.

Our service is comprehensive. We can just install a ramp if that’s all you need. But by partnering with leading manufacturers and contractors, ATF Medical delivers all the complex rehab technology a claim requires. Whether it’s sophisticated rehab chairs, custom manual chairs, specialty mattresses, vehicle lifts, home accessibility systems, and/or adaptive housing solutions … we do it all.

We plan and manage everything for you, too – all the ordering, delivery, and fitting. We educate the injured worker and their family on the use and maintenance of their assistive technology. We check on them after they’ve had a chance to use it to see how they’re doing and answer any questions. And we stay involved for the life of the claim, maintaining and repairing equipment and monitoring patients’ progress.

We also select and collaborate with contractors and manage the project scope, construction costs, and deadlines for adaptive housing projects. We make sure everything works and works together. And we communicate with claims reps every step of the way.

During Assistive Technology month, we’ll recognize some of our credentialled pros who help change the lives of injured workers. Be sure to give them a shout-out.

 

Get Ready to Roll! The MWCEA Annual Conference Starts Sept. 18.

Wednesday, September 14th, 2022

MWCEA Annual Conference — Sept. 18-21

Pack those bags and head to Ocean City, Maryland for the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Education Association’s Annual Conference.

Be sure to visit ATF Medical’s Booth #82 and chat with Rick Wyche.  He’ll tell you about the latest in rehab technology and how we can customize solutions for your injured worker.

 

Coming Soon: Maryland Workers’ Comp Conference

Thursday, September 1st, 2022

The 2022 MWCEA Conference

September 18 – 21, 2022

Make plans to attend the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Education Annual Conference (MWCEA).

ATF Medical’s Rick Wyche will be there, ready to tell you about the latest in rehab technology. There are more amazing accessibility and mobility products available now than ever.  Find out how we can customize a solution for your injured worker.

The 2022 MWCEA Conference will be held September 18-21 at the Ocean City Fontainebleau Resort in Ocean City, MD.

Visit ATF Medical at the GA Workers’ Comp Conference!

Monday, August 29th, 2022

From left: ATF Medical’s Rick Wyche, Erin Zablocki & Curt Moreen

Come by Booth 13 and say hello if you’re at The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation Annual Educational Conference (Aug 29-31). We’d love to meet you…or see you again.

ATF Medical is sponsoring the conference’s Kid’s Chance Masquerade Extravaganza. Please join us in supporting this life-changing charity. There will be music, dancing, casino tables, and a silent auction and the fun starts at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 30.

Georgia is on Our Minds

Thursday, August 25th, 2022

The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation Annual Educational Conference, that is.

Being held August 29-31 in Atlanta, the conference theme is “Return of the Champions” so visit ATF Medical’s Champions Erin Zablocki and Rick Wyche at Booth 13.

They’ll tell you all about our patient-protecting, cost-saving Pressure Injury Prevention & Intervention program and the latest in rehab technology.

ATF Medical is sponsoring the conference’s Kid’s Chance Masquerade Extravaganza. Please join us in supporting this life-changing charity. There will be music, dancing, casino tables, and a silent auction and the fun starts at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 30.

The gala and the conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel.  For more information and registration details, please click this link.

 

Visit ATF Medical at the Georgia Workers’ Comp Conference!

Thursday, August 4th, 2022

The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation Annual Educational Conference will be held August 29-31.  In person!

The theme is Return of the Champions. And ATF Medical’s Champions Erin Zablocki and Rick Wyche will be there, exhibiting and talking about new rehab technologies and our Pressure Injury Prevention & Intervention program.  Visit our booth and spend some time with these experts to learn how you can avoid unnecessary costs with the right equipment and prevention techniques.

We are also sponsoring the conference’s Kid’s Chance Masquerade Extravaganza with music, dancing, casino tables, and a silent auction. Please join us in supporting this life-changing charity. The fun starts around 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 30.

The gala and the conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel.  For more information and registration details, please click this link.

ATF Medical Response to COVID-19

Tuesday, March 17th, 2020

Considering the unprecedented pandemic, we wanted to update you all on some changes we are implementing at ATF Medical. Our priority is safeguarding the health and well being of our employees and the patients we serve. As such, the following changes are in effect immediately:

1) ATF Medical has cancelled all non-essential travel and most of our staff are
working remotely to help stop the spread.
2) We will be utilizing our tele-health video conferencing system whenever
appropriate to diagnose and repair equipment as quickly and efficiently as
possible.
3) When necessary, a technician may be deployed to assist patients in person. It is highly likely that we will experience service delays as many of our long-term network partners are sheltering in place and not available to complete site visits.
Whenever possible, equipment will be assessed outside of the home, in a garage or front porch to avoid contact as much as possible.

As is the case everywhere, we are continually monitoring the situation and will provide updates regarding changes in our procedures as needed.  Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Visit ATF Medical at the Georgia Work Comp Show

Wednesday, August 7th, 2019

ATF Medical will be exhibiting at the State Board of Workers’ Compensation Educational conference (aka the Georgia Work Comp Show) and we’d love to meet you there! The conference will be held August 25-28 at the Hotel at Avalon & Alpharetta Conference Center in Atlanta Georgia.

Visit Booth E-125 to find out how we “own” the whole durable medical equipment piece of your workers’ comp claim. We do it all – evaluate housing and DME needs, select and order the right equipment, educate and work with your injured worker and caregivers, and provide efficient adaptive housing solutions.

We specialize in catastrophic claims and our service will knock your socks off! Drop by our booth and we’ll give you a new pair.

Meet Us in Maryland

Thursday, July 18th, 2019

The Maryland Workers’ Compensation Educational Association’s annual conference – known as MWCEA – will be held September 22-26 at the Clarion Resort in Ocean City, Maryland.

Meet us there to learn how we can staff all the durable medical equipment – including all the rehab technology, mobility equipment and adaptive housing solutions – your claim needs.  We provide comprehensive solutions for all your equipment needs.  And, we don’t just deliver & drop; our specialists train injured workers on the benefits and use of each tool, maintain and repair equipment, and monitor its ongoing use.  In short, we become the injured worker’s go-to for all things DME.  It’s just another way we take work off your desk.