Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative
This resource offers equipment demonstration, short-term loan program, and AT Exchange program to help facilitate Delaware residents' access to assistive technology devices.
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This resource offers equipment demonstration, short-term loan program, and AT Exchange program to help facilitate Delaware residents' access to assistive technology devices.
This organization works to improve the lives of children and adults who use augmentative and alternative communication. Helps millions worldwide who cannot rely on their spoken language to communicate.
This network offers many resources, training events, and videos to assist caregivers in learning about specific disabilities and education initiatives.
This organization assists individuals in overcoming barriers in the system. Helps make assistive technology more accessible to individuals with disabilities throughout the state of New Jersey.
At this web site, find information and resources about assistive technology (AT). This may include a device demonstration to help you make an informed choice about what will work best for you or your child. Also learn how you can get an AT device.
ASAN is a nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. They provide information and resources about autism, disability rights, and systems change.
The Philadelphia Autism Project supports autistic individuals and their families living in Philadelphia. They offer training/courses, share resources, foster community collaborations, host events, and provide funding or organizations and projects for autistic people and their families.
For caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The primary goal is to equip caregivers with practical tools to support their child. This resource also gives caregivers an opportunity to meet other caregivers with similar questions or concerns.
This resource from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides information to parents, youth sports coaches, high school coaches, school professionals, and healthcare providers. The purpose is to help them recognize, respond to, and minimize the risk of concussions or other serious brain injuries.
This non-profit organization is dedicated to advocating for persons with aphasia and their families. The NAA provides access to research, education, rehabilitation, therapeutic, and advocacy services.