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Assistive technology devices enable individuals with disabilities greater independence and more control over their lives. These devices allow individuals to participate more fully in their communities by providing them with more options and opportunities.

 

Assistive Technology devices are specially designed or modified items or pieces of equipment for people with disabilities. These tools help individuals to function at home, school, work or play. Everyday tasks are easier. Individuals have more choice and independence. These devices are often the answer to many unique problems.

Some of these devices can be simple tools such as adapted utensils, magnifiers, or modified clothing. There are also more complex items such as computers, environmental control units, and hand controls for vehicles.

 

Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawai`i
In 1988 President Reagan signed into law, the Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act. This law was amended and signed by President Clinton in 1994. It provides funding to states for the development of training programs focused on meeting the assistive technology needs of individuals with disabilities. The Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawai`i (ATRC) are funded under this act. ATRC is a non-profit organization that links persons with technology and empowers individuals through its use.

 

Aloha Special Technology Access Center
The Aloha Special Technology Access Center is a local grassroots organization that provides access to computers, peripheral tools, and software for individuals with disabilities and their families.

 

Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act
In 1988 President Reagan signed into law the Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act. The Act was amended and signed by President Clinton in 1994. This law provides each state with funds for the development of training programs that meet the assistive technology needs of individuals with disabilities.

 

Ability Hub
This site lists assistive technology products and adaptive equipment for computers. There is information on speech recognition tools, screen readers, touch screens, keyboards with large print keys, and other computer tools.

 

ABLEDATA
ABLEDATA is an online database of assistive technology products and resources.

 

The Alliance for Technology Access
The Alliance for Technology Access is a community of resource centers, developers, vendors and associates. The Alliance is dedicated to "connecting children and adults with disabilities to technology tools." The website provides resources related to standard, assistive, and information technologies.

 

Rehabtool.com
Rehabtool.com features a search tool for assistive technology devices. The site can help you find assistive technology solutions to meet your needs. You can also order directly from vendors and participate in discussion forums.

 

 
 

  

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