Abstract
A survey was made of the recipients of 31 vocational aids developed by the Rehabilitation Engineering Center at the Smith–Kettlewell Institute. Replies were received for 77 percent of the devices. Of these, 92 percent were still being used regularly. Data concerning the frequency of use, reliability, positive/negative features, etc were compiled and analyzed. The responses received were most encouraging, and greatly assisted the ongoing process of vocational aids development and technology transfer.
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