Assistive Technology Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Assistive Technology stocks.

Assistive Technology Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 3 MNDR Tiny Telehealth Stock Sinks 85% as Wild IPO Rally Collapses
May 3 TDOC Insider Sale at Teladoc Health Inc (TDOC): President of Enterprise Growth Sells Shares
May 2 ZM Zoom Video Communications (ZM) Outpaces Stock Market Gains: What You Should Know
May 2 TDOC Teladoc: Even UnitedHealth Is Turning Its Back On Telehealth
May 2 CCLD CareCloud and NJ Comprehensive Healthcare Partner for Operational Efficiency and Cost Reduction
May 2 LFMD LifeMD Becomes the First Virtual Primary Care Provider to Elevate GLP-1 Patient Care with Real-time, At-Home Monitoring of Blood Pressure and Body Composition
May 1 TDOC Teladoc Health Is Providing Free Virtual Health Care Services to Oklahoma Residents Impacted by Tornadoes
May 1 OTRK Ontrak Health to Report 2024 First Quarter Financial Results on May 14, 2024
May 1 ZM Zoom to Release Financial Results for the First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025
Apr 30 TDOC Teladoc Health (TDOC) Q1 Loss Widens on Decline in Visits
Apr 30 TDOC Teladoc Health, Inc. (NYSE:TDOC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 TDOC Walmart Pulls Plug On Health Centers, Telehealth; Respite For TDOC?
Apr 30 MNDR Mobile-health Network Solutions Opens New Retail Pharmacy
Apr 29 CCLD CareCloud To Announce First-Quarter 2024 Results on May 14, 2024
Apr 29 LFMD LifeMD Appoints Dr. Calum MacRae to its Board of Directors
Apr 29 TDOC Will Earnings Cheer Continue To Buoy Markets? Apple, Amazon, Pfizer, Coinbase Lead Flurry Of Q1 Reports This Week
Apr 28 ZM After Holding for Nearly 9 Years, I Just Sold PayPal Stock: Here's What I'm Buying Instead
Assistive Technology

Assistive technology is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities or elderly population while also including the process used in selecting, locating, and using them. People who have disabilities often have difficulty performing activities of daily living (ADLs) independently, or even with assistance. ADLs are self-care activities that include toileting, mobility (ambulation), eating, bathing, dressing and grooming. Assistive technology can ameliorate the effects of disabilities that limit the ability to perform ADLs. Assistive technology promotes greater independence by enabling people to perform tasks they were formerly unable to accomplish, or had great difficulty accomplishing, by providing enhancements to, or changing methods of interacting with, the technology needed to accomplish such tasks. For example, wheelchairs provide independent mobility for those who cannot walk, while assistive eating devices can enable people who cannot feed themselves to do so. Due to assistive technology, people with disabilities have an opportunity of a more positive and easygoing lifestyle, with an increase in "social participation," "security and control," and a greater chance to "reduce institutional costs without significantly increasing household expenses."

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