Disability Services - Medical and Assistive Technology
Missouri Assistive Technology
The mission of Missouri Assistive Technology is to increase access to assistive technology for Missourians with all types of disabilities, of all ages. Programs and Initiatives of Missouri Assistive Technology include the Equipment Technology Consortium (ETC), Kids Assistive Technology (KAT), Show Me Loans, Swap & Shop, Special Education – Reimbursement Program, Statewide Recycling Program, and the Telecommunications Access Program.
Coalition for Independence (CFI)
CFI has a large Assistive Technology department, and can help people obtain augmentative communication devices, adaptive equipment, computers, internal and external home modifications and other assistive technology devices to help a person live or work more independently. Ages served are from birth to end of life, and evaluation and training of use of devices can also be provided. CFI also has a durable medical equipment recycling program.
ABLEDATA
ABLEDATA provides objective information about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources. ABLEDATA does not sell any products, but can help locate the companies that do.
Ability Hub
This web site is for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult, maybe even impossible. This web site will direct you to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers.
Accessibility Equipment Manufacturers Association
AEMA meets the needs of people with disabilities with accessibility equipment. This includes the design, installation and maintenance of vertical, inclined and horizontal conveying systems which are used primarily to provide access for physically challenged persons in public and residential environments. The products are commonly known as inclined platform (wheelchair) lifts, vertical platform lifts, limited-use/ limited application elevators, and stairlifts.
AssistiveTech.net
A diverse resource for assistive technology (AT) and disability-related information. The searchable database helps target solutions, determine costs and find vendors of AT products for people with disabilities, family members, service providers, educators, and employers.
The Family Center on Technology and Disability
The Center serves organizations and programs that work with families of children and youth with disabilities. They offer a range of information and services on the subject of assistive technology (AT) that supports efforts to bring the highest quality education to children with disabilities. The FCTD recently updated their
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