Assistive Technology

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The Assistive Technology Act of 2004 defines an assistive technology device in the following way:

…any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. (29 U.S.C. Sec 2202(2))

AT devices can be “low tech,” “medium tech,” or “high tech”–as the examples below show.

  • power and manual wheelchairs, scooters, canes, walkers, and standing devices
  • augmentative communication devices (speech generating devices), voice amplifiers,and speech recognition devices
  • durable medical equipment and medical supplies, such as patient lifts and incontinence supplies
  • orthotics and prosthetics, such as hearing aids and electric larynxes
  • accessibility adaptations to the home, workplace, schools, group homes, nursing facilities, ICF/MRs, and other places (e.g., ramps, stair glides, lifts, grab bars, flashing smoke detectors, lever doorknobs, and environmental controls)
  • special equipment to help people work, study, and engage in recreation, such as enlarged computer keyboards, reachers, amplified telephones, magnifiers, voice recognition software, and adaptive sports equipment
  • accessibility modifications in the community, such as audio systems on public transportation, talking ATMs, and voting machines for the blind (Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania, 2008)

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AT Training Resources

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AT Web Resources

 

  • Microsoft Accessibility

    Accessibility enables people of all abilities to realize their full potential. Microsoft creates technology that is accessible to people around the world – of all ages and abilities.
    http://www.microsoft.com/enable/default.aspx

  • Apple Accessibility

    Apple products are simple, intuitive, and easy to use. And to help you do more in more ways, a variety of award-winning assistive technologies come standard. So every device not only has accessible features – but accessible principles – built right in.
    http://www.apple.com/accessibility/

  • Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network (LATAN)

    LATAN is a 501(c)(3) statewide nonprofit organization that connects individuals with disabilities and older persons to the Assistive Technology (AT) that enables independence in employment, school, and community living.
    http://www.latan.org

  • Louisiana Regional AT Centers

    The Regional AT Centers offer FREE services to school systems, families, agencies and universities.
    http://www.lati3.com/

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