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QUEST Volume 9, Number 5, October 2002
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Equipment specialist Jeff Auter helped Mike Neufeldt find a scooter when Mike
was a child and modified his wheelchair when Mike became an adult. |
Like Auter, Galietta is a certified assistive technology supplier, a credential given by RESNA. He's also certified by NRRTS, which allows him to use its "certified rehabilitation technology supplier" designation. Both organizations require applicants to pass exams and meet other requirements to become certified.
Unfortunately, says Galietta, durable medical equipment suppliers are under increasing pressure from insurers to
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But "usually you can't get it all out of the box and make it work," he says. And making it work is where his expertise comes in.
Galietta's father, who has multiple sclerosis, owned a medical equipment business in Peoria, Ill., for 25 years before moving to Florida to sell adapted minivans.Young Galietta started working in the family business when he was still a child, later becoming a technician. For seven years, he's worked for Metro Rehab Services in Alsip, Ill
Galietta has had a lot of practice in justifying going the extra mile for patients and making things just right — from creating improved computer work stations with wireless keyboards and mice, to showing someone how to let air in and out of a seat cushion to redistribute pressure.
Like other good specialists, Galietta says he's constantly learning — especially from his clients, who, he says, "know their bodies very well, what works and what doesn't work." Sometimes an idea taken from one client can work well for another, so it's always a good idea to "listen to what patients have to say."
Both NRRTS and RESNA have online directories of certified assistive technology
suppliers, searchable by name or location. ![]()
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