Remote Support and Virtual Job Coaching
Director of Assistive Technology & LifePrint Management
When you think about Assistive Technology (AT), many things may come to mind. A communication device, an adapted switch, maybe even an iPad. As we start to think about the iPad, we realize that not all AT is exclusively for people with disabilities. After all…isn’t all technology in some way “assistive?”
When you think about Assistive Technology (AT), many things may come to mind. A communication device, an adapted switch, maybe even an iPad. As we start to think about the iPad, we realize that not all AT is exclusively for people with disabilities. After all…isn’t all technology in some way “assistive?”
Some of the most progressive
developments in the world of AT are centered on the use of mainstream
technologies in new ways. Video calling technologies such as Skype and FaceTime
make it possible for people with disabilities to have real time interaction
with a friend, family member, care giver, or job coach. We are exploring the
value that these technologies can add to the quality of supports we are providing
to people at The Arc Baltimore through some very exciting and innovative pilot
projects.
Our Community Employment division has
launched a separate pilot project, exploring the use of FaceTime for virtual
job coaching. People with disabilities working in the community with job coach
supports can use their iPhone to FaceTime with their job coach. This empowers
the individual to access real time job coaching even if the coach is not on
site. We are excited to see how people thrive in integrated employment as
in-person job coaches fade out, but are a FaceTime call away if needed.
The Arc Baltimore utilizes FaceTime technology
for virtual job coaching in the workplace
For more information about our Assistive Technology department and the services we provide to individuals receiving supports from The Arc Baltimore, please feel free to contact me at dsteffin@thearcbaltimore.org or 410-296-2272 x 5206.
Labels: Assistive Technology, Employment, Quality Enhancement, Self-Advocacy
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