Assistive Technology for Kansans (ATK)
at the University of Kansas Life Span Institute (LSI) at Parsons invited
their staff as well as colleagues and friends to Parsons, Kansas on
Thursday, January 8, 2009 to try out a Segway, the innovative, two-wheeled,
battery powered personal transporter.
Assistive Technology for Kansans (ATK) provides the opportunity
for Kansans with disabilities and chronic health conditions to try
out assistive technology before they buy. Recognizing that the Segway
has great potential for increasing options for people with a variety
of mobility issues including fatigue, two Segways are now available
to ATK customers statewide. Jim Peterson, Segway of Kansas, Hutchinson,
provided a 2 ½ hour workshop beginning with a review of safety
issues and concluding with an extended demonstration as all in attendance
took their turn riding a Segway.
ATK coordinator, Sheila Simmons and Peterson supervised as participants
from age 19 to 70+ strapped on their helmet, experienced “people
shake” and were quickly zooming around on the lawn outside
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Anxiety quickly turned to enthusiasm
as each person discovered the thrill of riding a Segway in a matter
of minutes and amid much laughter, the cry “I want one” brought
nods and smiles. Peterson said that people who need some mobility
assistance but aren’t ready for a scooter often find that
the Segway is a confidence booster as well as providing an independent
way to travel. The Segway has a top speed of 12 ½ mph and
a plethora of built-in
safety features.
In the picture: Sheila Simmons (left) explains the Segway’s
safety features to Rita Nance (right), Southeast AT Access Site
as Sharon Morton (center), Kansas Equipment Exchange (KEE) coordinator,
waits her turn. Photo by Bob Christensen, Media Lab.
Sara Sack, ATK director said, “It’s great that people
will be able to go to their regional Assistive Technology Access
Site to try out one of these mobility devices. Being at eye-level
with other people and the easy maneuverability of these devices makes
them very appealing. We’re seeing them used in a number
of employment settings in Kansas and across the country.”
For more information about assistive technology including the Segway,
call your local ATK Access Site toll free at
1-800-KAN DO IT (1-800-526-3648).
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