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- W4385263747A5031838808 rawAffiliation "Blythedale Children's Hospital, Valhalla, New York (Mss Knitter, Donleavy-Hiller, Kotorac-Erlbaum, and Milch and Drs Conti and Klein).; Division of Medical Ethics (Drs Fins and Mukherjee and Ms Hersh) and Department of Population Health Science (Dr Gerber), Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York; Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut (Dr Fins); The authors acknowledge the support of a pilot award from the Weill Cornell Medical College Clinical & Translational Science Center, “Assistive Technology in Pediatric Brain Injury Following In-patient Rehabilitation: Access, Barriers and Burdens on Patients and Families” [UL1TR002384], the Blythedale Children's Hospital, and the Monique Weill-Caulier Charitable Trust.; The authors declare no conflicts of interest.; The authors dedicate this article to the memory and legacy of Barbara Milch, their coauthor, friend, and colleague, who served as the longtime director of physical therapy at Blythedale Children's Hospital.; The authors gratefully acknowledge the guidance and insights of Larry Levine, CEO, of Blythedale Children's Hospital, whose quest to improve the lives of children with acquired brain injuries through the use of assistive technology was the impetus for this study. The authors also note the assistance of Sudhin Shah, Stephanie Blanco, Kaiulani Shulman, and Marnina Allis." @default.