What does an Assistive Technology Professional do for Wheelchair Users?

An Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) plays a vital role in helping wheelchair users secure specialized medical equipment tailored to their unique needs. At MedEquipped, these RESNA-certified specialists provide end-to-end support throughout the mobility journey.

Key responsibilities of an ATP include:

  • Clinical Evaluations: Conducting detailed seating and positioning assessments to analyze posture, pressure points, and range of motion. This ensures the wheelchair prevents secondary complications and optimizes long-term comfort.
  • Custom Configuration: Recommending specific complex rehab technology, such as specialized cushions, backrests, and alternative drive controls (like head arrays or sip-and-puff systems) based on the user’s anatomy and daily environment.
  • Insurance Advocacy: Navigating the funding landscape by drafting letters of medical necessity and completing the technical documentation required by Medicare and private insurers to justify the equipment.
  • Ongoing Support: Providing in-home adjustments, operator training, and routine maintenance after delivery to ensure the user remains safe and independent.

By working with a local ATP in states like New York, Georgia, or Michigan, users often benefit from faster processing timelines, typically receiving their custom-fitted chair within 30 to 60 days.


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