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Provides information on equipment, adaptive devices and computer software and hardware that can help people with everyday tasks and education- and training-related activities.
Provides information about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment.
Assistive technology and services for people with disabilities, wounded Service Members returning with dexterity impairments including upper extremity amputees, vision or hearing loss and cognitive injuries such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Do the CAP Online Needs Assessment.
Access unlimited, free, online tutoring and educational mentorship provided to Service Members and their families through a partnership of DoD and Tutor.com.
Distributes computers to organizations helping Veterans learn new employment and software skills.
Fact sheet that describes what assistive technology is and if it can be of help to you. Includes resources to help pay for assistive technology and find products and services.
Lets users explore various accommodation options for people with disabilities in work and educational settings.
Identifies the challenges of those who have been injured and works with teams of university students and faculty to solve these challenges so individuals with disabilities can live, work and play unassisted.
Promotes access to assistive technology for people with disabilities. Programs include the Statewide Assistive Technology Program and the Alternative Financing Program (AFP). If your state does not have an AFP, contact your state's Protection and Advocacy office.
Focuses on technology and disability through research, development, education, advocacy and provision of technology and by supporting individuals who are engaged in these activities.
Awards Segways to severely injured Veterans to assist them in returning to college, participating more fully in activities with family members, excelling in their physical therapy and living a full and high-quality life. Online and mail-in application forms available.
Provides free library service to Texans of all ages who are unable to read standard print material due to visual, physical or reading disabilities whether permanent or temporary.
Conducts research to make everyday technologies accessible and usable, so all people, including those with disabilities, can interact with electronic devices more easily and independently.
Provides virtual call center and help desk job training for combat wounded and disabled Veterans.
Enables people with visual impairments to access the Web from any computer that has a sound card. Click here for an Audio Description of WebAnywhere.
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