Introducing Marc Rosello, OT
Marc Rosello, OT describes his role with the Sugarhouse Rehabilitation Clinic at the University of Utah and why his clinic uses driving simulation to treat patients.
Using the DriveSafety driving simulator for multiple disciplines
The DriveSafety driving simulator allows clinicians to work within their own domain, including Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology and Physical Therapy
Driving Simulation in a Rehabilitation Clinic
DriveSafety driving simulators replicate many of the difficulties that OT patients experience on the road and allow them to practice skills for rehabilitation and help a clinician review patient driving fitness.
Testing patient functions with the driving simulator
Marc Rosello, OT discusses how the Sugar House Rehabilitation Clinic is able to test patient functional abilities including cognitive, visual and motor functions with the DriveSafety driving simulator.
Working with Adaptive Equipment
DriveSafety driving simulators are compatible with adaptive equipment, helping wounded and disabled patients learn to drive again with the aid of additional equipment.
Working with Wheelchair Patients
DriveSafety driving simulators give clinicians the flexibility to work with wheelchair patients and help test their functional abilities along with preparing them to get back on the road.
Using the Simulator for Driving Preparation
Rather than put themselves at risk in a real-world driving situation, clinicians can test a patient's abilities in a realistic driving simulator.
SimClinic Driving Scenarios
The SimClinic authoring suite allows clinicians to create custom driving scenarios for their patients and test functional abilities as well as their driving fitness.
Using the Simulator to Develop Muscle Memory
Clinicians can use DriveSafety driving simulators to help patients develop the muscle memory required for important, everyday tasks.
Testing pre-driving skills with the driving simulator
DriveSafety's driving simulators can be used to test a patient's skillset for driving prior to getting behind the wheel.
Powerful Tools for Occupational Therapists
DriveSafety partners with Clemson University's CUICAR and Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital to provide tools for occupational therapy and driving rehabilitation.
Restoring Independence to Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
DriveSafety driving simulators provide a safe first step to the introduction of adaptive equipment and their functional use for patients using a wheelchair.
Inside the DriveSafety Simulator
Take a look into one of our driving simulators at Clemson University's CUICAR, which includes realistic scenarios and equipment to provide a realistic driving experience to patients working to regain their ability to drive.
Working with Driving Rehabilitation Programs
DriveSafety works with driving rehabilitation programs to help patients regain and retain their ability to drive.