Assistive technology
Self-help information about assistive technology
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DRW Information Sheets
Discover how to access and fund Assistive Technology (A T) for employment.
Learn about the definition of Assistive Technology (A T) and find Assistive Technology resources.
Links to External Sites
AbleData provides information on assistive technology and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources to consumers, organizations, professionals, and caregivers within the United States.
Closing the Gap provides a print or online newsletter and directory of Assistive Technology equipment, in addition to an annual conference.
Easter Seals Washington provides assistive technology demonstrations, training, and refurbished computers to individuals with disabilities.
This website provides information on AT devices and services as well as other community resources for people with disabilities and the general public.
This page, funded by NIDRR, supports the advocacy efforts of attorneys, advocates, service agencies, persons with disabilities and their families as they seek funding for AT services and devices.
The Northwest ADA Information Center provides online and telephone information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and its protections for people with disabilities.
NJP is Washington's legal aid program for low income persons. NJP provides free legal information, advice, limited assistance, representation, community education, outreach and other community based advocacy.
The US Department of Justice ADA website provides extensive Americans with Disabilities Act information, including the act and related regulations. It also provides instructions on how to file complaints of violations of Title II and Title III of the ADA.
Washington Access Fund provides low interest loans for assistive technology.
WATAP serves Washington residents seeking information about assistive technology (AT) and accessible information technology. WATAP also provides assistance in locating funding, refurbished computers, and training in the use of assistive technology.
Washington LawHelp is the online legal information source maintained by Northwest Justice Project, Washington's legal aid program for low income persons.