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Electric Assistive Technology More than one billion people require an assistive device, and that number is set to double by 2030. These devices can be purchased in stores or even modified (like adding tennis balls to an existing walker) or even customised. A few examples of assistive technology include pencil grips ergonomic kitchen tools (such as OXO good grips) and keyboards with specialized features. Other advanced devices could be considered, including screen magnifiers. Functional el