What is a Resna-certified Atp?

A RESNA-certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) is a certified expert who specializes in evaluating and analyzing the unique mobility needs of individuals. These professionals follow standards set by the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) to ensure evidence-based equipment configurations.

In the context of obtaining a custom motorized wheelchair, their role includes:

  • Functional Assessments: Performing a complex rehab technology functional assessment to evaluate your physical abilities, daily routines, and home layout.
  • Equipment Selection: Determining the ideal wheelchair configuration, seating system, drive controls, and power features—such as pressure relief and postural support—that align with your clinical goals.
  • Medical Necessity Documentation: Working with physicians and therapists to document power wheelchair medical necessity. This documentation is critical for meeting the requirements demanded by insurance and funding sources.
  • Collaboration: Serving as a partner in the mobility process by coordinating with the patient, clinical teams, and insurance providers to ensure the equipment supports the user’s independence and long-term mobility.

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