basishulpmiddel
Basishulpmiddel is a term used in rehabilitation and assistive technology to describe a baseline set of aids and adaptations that enable people with functional limitations to perform everyday activities more independently. The concept emphasizes practical, widely applicable tools rather than highly specialized equipment. A basishulpmiddel approach focuses on tools that can be used in daily life at home, school, or work, and that can be built on as needs change.
The range of basishulpmiddel includes both low-tech and some high-tech solutions. Non-digital examples are easy-grip utensils,
Selection and implementation are typically guided by a needs assessment conducted by occupational therapists, physiotherapists, or