This section has information about how adaptive recreation relates to different medical professionals.
How a Physical Therapist Can Utilize the Adaptive Resource Hub
The Adaptive Resource Hub, hosted on the ATSU Healthcare Expo website, provides physical therapists with a centralized, evidence-based resource to support clinical decision-making, patient education, and community-based care planning. By consolidating adaptive recreation programs, equipment lending information, and cost and eligibility details, the hub enhances continuity of care beyond the clinic.
Supporting Patient-Centered Care, Community Transition, and Physical Activity
Physical therapists can use the hub to identify adaptive recreation programs that align with a patient’s functional goals, interests, and abilities. These programs support continued mobility, strength, endurance, and balance training after discharge, helping bridge the gap between clinical rehabilitation and community participation while reducing the risk of deconditioning.
Improving Access to Adaptive Equipment and Patient Education
The hub includes lending closet information that allows PTs to help patients access or trial adaptive and recreational equipment when insurance coverage is limited or delayed. Clear information about equipment availability, cost, and eligibility supports informed decision-making, improves patient and caregiver education, and encourages self-advocacy.
Supporting Interprofessional Collaboration, Health Equity, and Evidence-Based Practice
As part of the ATSU Healthcare Expo platform, the Adaptive Resource Hub supports interprofessional collaboration by promoting coordinated referrals and consistent messaging among healthcare providers. By highlighting low-cost and no-cost resources grounded in evidence-based practice, the hub also helps physical therapists address access barriers and promote health equity for individuals with disabilities.
How an Occupational Therapist Can Utilize the Adaptive Resource Hub
The Adaptive Resource Hub, hosted on the ATSU Healthcare Expo website, provides occupational therapists with a centralized, evidence-based resource to support clinical decision-making, patient education, and community-based care planning. By consolidating adaptive recreation programs, equipment lending information, and cost and eligibility details, the hub enhances continuity of care beyond the clinic.
Supporting Patient-Centered Care, Community Participation, and Meaningful Activity
Occupational therapists can use the hub to identify adaptive recreation programs that align with a patient’s functional goals, interests, and abilities. These programs support engagement in meaningful activities, skill development, and independence, helping bridge the gap between clinical interventions and community participation.
Improving Access to Adaptive Equipment and Patient Education
The hub includes lending closet information that allows OTs to help patients access or trial adaptive and recreational equipment when insurance coverage is limited or delayed. Clear details about equipment availability, cost, and eligibility support informed decision-making, improve patient and caregiver education, and encourage self-advocacy.
Supporting Interprofessional Collaboration, Health Equity, and Evidence-Based Practice
As part of the ATSU Healthcare Expo platform, the Adaptive Resource Hub supports interprofessional collaboration by promoting coordinated referrals and consistent messaging among healthcare providers. By highlighting low-cost and no-cost resources grounded in evidence-based practice, the hub helps medical professionals address access barriers and promote health equity for individuals with disabilities.
How a Speech-Language Pathologist Can Utilize the Adaptive Resource Hub
The Adaptive Resource Hub, hosted on the ATSU Healthcare Expo website, provides speech-language pathologists with a centralized, evidence-based resource to support clinical decision-making, patient education, and community-based care planning. By consolidating adaptive recreation programs, equipment lending information, and cost and eligibility details, the hub enhances continuity of care beyond the clinic.
Supporting Patient-Centered Care, Communication, and Social Participation
Speech-language pathologists can use the hub to identify adaptive recreation programs that align with a patient’s communication goals, interests, and abilities. These programs support social engagement, language development, and functional communication skills, helping bridge the gap between clinical therapy and community participation.
Improving Access to Adaptive Equipment and Patient Education
The hub includes lending closet information that allows SLPs to help patients access or trial adaptive and recreational equipment, including communication devices, when insurance coverage is limited or delayed. Clear details about equipment availability, cost, and eligibility support informed decision-making, improve patient and caregiver education, and encourage self-advocacy.
Supporting Interprofessional Collaboration, Health Equity, and Evidence-Based Practice
As part of the ATSU Healthcare Expo platform, the Adaptive Resource Hub supports interprofessional collaboration by promoting coordinated referrals and consistent messaging among healthcare providers. By highlighting low-cost and no-cost resources grounded in evidence-based practice, the hub helps speech-language pathologists address access barriers and promote health equity for individuals with communication disorders.
How an Audiologist Can Utilize the Adaptive Resource Hub
The Adaptive Resource Hub, hosted on the ATSU Healthcare Expo website, offers audiologists a centralized, evidence-based resource to support clinical decision-making, patient education, and community-based care planning. By consolidating adaptive recreation programs, equipment lending information, and cost and eligibility details, the hub supports continuity of care beyond the clinic.
Supporting Patient-Centered Care, Communication, and Participation
Audiologists can use the hub to identify adaptive recreation programs that support listening, communication access, and social participation for individuals with hearing loss or auditory processing challenges. These programs reinforce communication strategies and build confidence in real-world listening environments.
Improving Access to Adaptive Equipment and Patient Education
The hub includes lending closet information that helps audiologists guide patients in trialing assistive listening devices when insurance coverage is limited or delayed. Clear details about availability, cost, and eligibility support informed decision-making and self-advocacy.
Supporting Interprofessional Collaboration, Health Equity, and Evidence-Based Practice
As part of the ATSU Healthcare Expo platform, the hub supports interprofessional collaboration through coordinated referrals and shared messaging. By highlighting low-cost, evidence-based resources, it helps address access barriers and promote health equity.
How a Physician Assistant Can Utilize the Adaptive Resource Hub
The Adaptive Resource Hub, hosted on the ATSU Healthcare Expo website, provides physician assistants with a centralized, evidence-based resource to support clinical decision-making, patient education, and community-based care planning. By consolidating adaptive recreation programs, equipment lending information, and cost and eligibility details, the hub strengthens continuity of care beyond traditional medical visits.
Supporting Patient-Centered Care and Functional Participation
Physician assistants can use the hub to connect patients with adaptive recreation opportunities aligned with their abilities, health conditions, and interests. Participation supports functional mobility, psychosocial well-being, and long-term health outcomes.
Improving Access to Adaptive Equipment and Patient Education
The hub includes lending closet information that allows physician assistants to guide patients toward short-term or trial access to adaptive equipment when insurance or financial barriers exist. Transparent cost and eligibility details support shared decision-making and patient engagement.
Supporting Interprofessional Collaboration, Health Equity, and Evidence-Based Practice
As part of the ATSU Healthcare Expo platform, the hub promotes interprofessional collaboration through coordinated referrals among healthcare and community providers. Accessible, evidence-informed resources help address social determinants of health and promote equity.
How a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Can Utilize the Adaptive Resource Hub
The Adaptive Resource Hub, hosted on the ATSU Healthcare Expo website, provides doctors of osteopathic medicine with a centralized, evidence-based resource to support holistic patient care and community-based treatment planning. By consolidating adaptive recreation programs, equipment lending information, and cost and eligibility details, the hub extends osteopathic care beyond the clinic.
Supporting Whole-Person Care and Functional Engagement
Doctors of osteopathic medicine can use the hub to recommend adaptive recreation opportunities aligned with patients’ physical, emotional, and social needs. Participation supports mobility, mental health, and quality of life, reinforcing whole-person care.
Improving Access to Adaptive Equipment and Patient Education
The hub includes lending closet information that allows physicians to direct patients toward short-term or trial access to adaptive equipment when financial or insurance limitations exist. Clear information supports informed decision-making and adherence to care plans.
Supporting Interprofessional Collaboration, Health Equity, and Evidence-Based Practice
As part of the ATSU Healthcare Expo platform, the hub supports coordinated care among physicians, therapists, and community partners. By highlighting affordable, evidence-based resources, it helps reduce participation barriers and promote health equity.