A great comprehensive resource about the nuts and bolts of device lending can be found at http://www.resna.org/taproject/activities/deviceloans.html this has info on a variety of models for equipment loan. Amy Goldman ---- Original message ---- >Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 14:19:34 -0500 >From: "Edward Hitchcock" <xxxxxx@xxxxxxx> >Subject: RE: [Assistive Technology] Equipment Loan Policy >To: <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > We do ask for $, it is a nominal fee, which we are > quick to waive. Theory being they will treat the > equipment and the LOAN a little more seriously than > otherwise. > > > > We also have them sign an agreement to return the > equipment. Do not have the staff to do the follow > up as described below, and I know we suffer for it. > > > > Ed Hitchcock OTR/L > > Technology Center > > Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago > > 345 East Superior St > > Rm # 1543 > > Chicago IL 60611 > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > From: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf > Of Amy Roman > Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:44 PM > To: xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Assistive Technology] Equipment Loan > Policy > > > > Hi, > > One system I use to get equipment back is to have > the borrower and one other responsible party sign > the contract at the time of the loan and tell them > that in order to maintain the loan they will have to > respond to an email or a letter (their choice) every > 3 months. The 3 month letter simply has them > select one option. > > 1. The system is working well for me and I don't > need any assistance at this time. > > 2. I am having some problems with the system. > Please contact me at _____. > > 3. We no longer need the equipment and will be > returning it. We need assistance with the return so > please contact us at___________. > > > > This type of letter keeps people on your radar since > frequently there are enough changes in 3 months that > clients need some adjustments to their system. It > also is much more palatable than just sending out a > first contact after you hear the person has passed > away and are requesting the system back. > > > > This system has improved things at the lending > library out of my center. Also we label every part > of the system with our return address. We still > have plenty of problems though getting "complete" > systems back. > > > > We have often played with the idea of some kind of > financial responsibility on the part of the > borrower. Does anyone take a credit card number or > ask for any $$? > > > > I am curious about any successful methods people > have to get loaned equipment back. > > > > Thanks, > > Amy > > "Amy S. Goldman" <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Obtain the agreement before you loan the device - > it will > increase the likelihood you get whatever you need > (while you > still have some leverage!) > > ---- Original message ---- > >Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 12:31:00 -0400 > >From: "Antoinette Verdone" > <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx>>Subject: [Assistive > Technology] Equipment Loan Policy > >To: > <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> > > I was wondering what other's policy is with > regard > > to loan agreements. > > > > > > > > I would like to know if you have patients sign > an > > agreement before or after they receive the > > equipment? > > > > > > > > We have patients sign an agreement after they > > receive the equipment, most of the time. As you > can > > imagine, we have difficulty getting letters > back. I > > was wondering what other loan program's policy > is > > and what type of success they have. > > > > > > > > Antoinette Verdone, ATP > > > > Assistive Technology Specialist > > > > ALS Association, Greater New York Chapter > > > > 116 John Street, Suite 1304 > > > > New York, NY 10038 > > > > Phone: 212-720-3054 > > > > Fax: 212-619-7409 > > > > xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > "One cannot consent to creep when one has the > > impulse to soar." -- Helen Keller > > > > > > Amy S. Goldman > Associate Director > Institute on Disabilities > Program Director > Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology > (PIAT); Pennsylvania's Assistive Technology > Lending Library > > CELEBRATING TEN YEARS OF PENNSYLVANIA'S ASSISTIVE > TECHNOLOGY LENDING LIBRARY! > > Temple University > http://disabilities.temple.edu > 215-204-3862 voice direct > 215-204-9371 fax > toll free (in state) 800-204-PIAT (7428)(voice) > toll free (in state) 866-268-0579 (TTY) > > PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW MAILING ADDRESS! > Institute on Disabilities - Suite 610 > University Services Building > 1601 North Broad Street > Philadelphia, PA 19122 > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained > in this message is legally privileged and > confidential information intended for the use of > the individual or entity named above. If the > reader of this message is not the intended > recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to > deliver it to the intended recipient, you are > hereby notified that any release, dissemination, > distribution, or copying of this communication is > strictly prohibited. If you have received this > communication in error, please notify the author > immediately by replying to this message and delete > the original message. Thank you. > > Sincerely, > > Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP > Augmentative Communication Specialist > > Forbes Norris ALS Research Center > 2324 Sacramento Street > San Francisco, CA 94115 > P (415)600-1263 > F (415)673-5184 > > CONFIDENTIAL OR PRIVILEGED: This communication > contains information > intended only for the use of the individuals to whom > it is addressed > and may contain information that is privileged, > confidential or exempt from other disclosure under > applicable law. 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