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What are the assistive devices of the Disabled Persons' Federation?
The assistive devices of the Federation of Disabled Persons are as follows:

1, artificial limbs, all kinds of wheelchairs, hearing AIDS, etc. ;

2. crutches, walkers, special knives and spoons for the disabled, tablet computers for the blind, pens, computers for the blind, typewriters, etc.

3. Rehabilitation: wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs, bedsore air cushions, bedsore small air cushions, closed urinals for men and women, crutches, wrist guards and crutches;

4, health care, nursing: nursing bed, health care oxygen generator, massage footbath, massage stick, blood glucose meter;

5. Fitness category: practicing sword, practicing fan, dancing handkerchief, Taiji soft ball, Mulan circle, endless fitness ball, gateball, two-section stick and hand-held fitness circle;

6. Treatment: hearing aid, hernia support, five-element needle, cervical vertebra therapeutic instrument, oxygen bag, spectrum analyzer, far-infrared physiotherapy instrument, manual sputum suction machine;

7. Recreation and entertainment: hardcover middle-aged and elderly fitness CD, hardcover middle-aged and elderly dance CD, hardcover Tai Ji Chuan CD, hardcover Taijijian CD;

8. Convenient life: the elderly use high-definition magnifying glasses, movable handle magnifying glasses, reading magnifying glasses and insulation plates;

9. Life self-help tools include spill-proof bowls, pickups, knives and spoons for the disabled. To help disabled people take care of themselves to the maximum;

10. Learning tools include tablet computers for the blind, pens, computers for the blind, typewriters, visual voice systems for the deaf and computer operating systems for paraplegics.

Legal basis: article 17 of the complete judicial interpretation of personal injury compensation.

If the victim suffers personal injury, the compensation obligor shall compensate all expenses such as medical expenses and income reduced due to missed work, including medical expenses, missed work expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, accommodation expenses, hospital food subsidies and necessary nutrition expenses. If the victim is disabled due to injury, the compensation obligor shall also compensate the necessary expenses incurred due to the increase of daily needs and the income loss caused by the loss of working ability, including disability compensation, disability AIDS, living expenses of the dependents, and necessary rehabilitation expenses, nursing expenses and follow-up treatment expenses actually incurred due to rehabilitation nursing and continuing treatment. If the victim dies, the compensation obligor shall, in addition to compensating the relevant expenses stipulated in the first paragraph of this article according to the rescue and treatment, also compensate the funeral expenses, living expenses of the dependents, death compensation and other reasonable expenses such as transportation, accommodation, lost time and so on for the funeral expenses of the relatives of the victim.