Folks using any sort of adaptive equipment already have an increased likelihood of repair challenges. This move is not surprising, I suppose, with all sorts of things moving to unnecessary subscriptions or repair materials only available to dealers. However, in the US (ostensibly), anything sold thru Medicare etc can be regulated easier than a farm tractor or access van. Maybe there is hope.
It has yet to not shock me how many of these employers cannot see the optics of their demand to end remote work. This one is pretty bad, tho.