Definition
Components
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Data Element ConceptService event—type of assistive product received
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Object ClassService event
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PropertyType of assistive product received
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Value DomainAssistive products for persons with disability (AS/NZS ISO 9999:2011) code NN [NN NN]
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Assistive products for persons with disability (AS/NZS ISO 9999:2011) code NN [NN NN] ".Data Type | String |
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Format | NN [NN NN] |
Maximum character length | 8 |
Comments
Guide for use:
The following table shows the mapping between the Core Equipment List published by the Disability Policy and Research Working Group and the AS/NZS ISO 9999:2011 classification.
Category |
Sub category |
Sub category description |
AS/NZS ISO 9999:2011 code |
Aids for daily living (includes personal hygiene) |
Assistive products for personal care and protection | ||
Bath/shower chairs (with and without wheels), bath boards, stools, backrests and seats. |
Devices for supporting sitting during bathing or showering |
09 33 03 | |
Commode chairs (with or without castors) |
Chairs with a built in collection receptacle used for toileting away from the bathroom. Included are e.g. sanichairs and commode chairs also used for showering |
09 12 03 | |
Drainage catheters |
Disposable tubes temporarily inserted in the bladder to enable urine to drain away |
09 24 06 | |
Urine collection bags, body worn |
Body worn flexible containers for collecting urine. The bags are used together with a catheter. |
09 27 04 (closed)
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Body worn assistive products for absorbing urine and faeces |
Single use or reusable nappies, pads, etc |
09 30 04 | |
Assistive products for lifting | |||
Mobile hoists with sling seats |
Equipment for transferring by lifting and freely moving a person in a sitting, semi-sitting and semi-lying position The body support unit consists of slings |
12 36 03 | |
Standing mobile hoists |
Equipment for transferring by lifting a person from a sitting position into an upright standing position; the equipment can be moved around freely The body support consists of slings, a footrest and leg and/or knee support |
12 36 04 | |
Body support units for hoists |
Devices for providing support to a person being lifted in a hoist Included are slings, seats, stretchers and toilet seats for mobile and stationary hoists for the transfer of persons |
13 36 21 | |
Ambulant Mobility Aids |
Assistive products for walking manipulated by both arms | ||
Walking frames or rollators |
Devices with handgrips, with or without wheels and tips and a seat for resting. |
12 06 03 (frames) | |
Communication Aids |
Assistive products for communication | ||
Voice generators (Electrolarynx) |
Devices for generating air oscillations in the throat, which are transformed into speech by the movement of the soft palate, tongue and mouth |
22 09 03 | |
Dialogue units (Communication devices) |
Electronic devices that help direct communication. Included are eg portable and non portable digital electronic displays, paper, recorded and/or synthetic speech output equipment. |
22 21 09 | |
Postural support equipment (primarily used in conjunction with wheeled mobility aids and daily living aids) |
Sitting furniture (postural support seating) | ||
Seats, seating systems and abduction blocks |
Seats and accessories which correct and/or maintain a stable sitting position Included are eg individually shaped seats Excluded are seat cushions and underlays |
18 09 31 | |
Assistive products for positioning (mounting systems) |
Devices for positioning objects close to the person to enable easy reach Included are e.g. trays, tables, switch and device mounting systems |
24 24 | |
Backrests |
Backrests and accessories providing comfort and support |
18 09 34 | |
Modular seating systems |
Seating systems based on a framework to which may be attached selected seat modules, the position of which may then be adjusted to achieve a particular seat configuration |
18 09 39 | |
Seat cushions |
Cushions for comfort and support |
18 09 42 | |
Back cushions and back pads |
Cushions and pads for comfort and support |
18 09 45 | |
Lap trays |
Devices on which activities can be carried out or on which objects can be placed, while sitting in a wheelchair |
12 24 15 | |
Pressure management equipment |
Assistive products for pressure sore prevention | ||
Seat cushions and underlays for pressure sore prevention |
Devices for reducing the pressure, and redistributing the load, on vulnerable parts of the body |
04 33 03 | |
Back cushions and back pads for pressure sore prevention |
Devices for reducing the pressure, and redistributing the load, on vulnerable parts of the back |
04 33 04 | |
Mattresses and mattress coverings for pressure sore prevention |
Devices for reducing the pressure on vulnerable parts of the body |
04 33 06 | |
Wheeled mobility aids |
Assistive products for personal mobility |
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Human driven wheelchairs (manual wheelchairs) |
Devices providing wheeled mobility and body support for persons with limited ability to walk, which rely on a user or an attendant to provide power for the operation |
12 22 | |
Powered wheelchairs |
Devices with powered propulsion, intended to provide wheeled mobility and body support for persons with limited ability to walk |
12 23 | |
Home Modifications |
Adaptations to homes and other premises | ||
Grab rails and hand grips |
Fixed rails to provide support whilst changing position |
18 18 06 | |
Step rails |
Fixed rails to provide support whilst ascending/descending stairs |
18 18 03* | |
Fixed and/or portable ramps |
Fixed and/or movable sloping surfaces which bridge a limited gap between two levels |
18 30 15 (fixed) | |
Minor home modifications |
E.g. re-swing doors, half steps, false steps, door handles, shower platforms |
18 24* |
* Partial match: the AS/NZS ISO codes are more inclusive than that described in the sub category