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This is for persons whose lives are affected by strokes (CVAs), transient
ischemic attacks (TIAs), and for ongoing research and rehabilitation.
the Myeloproliferative Disease Research Center, a nonprofit foundation with a family of information, discussion and support resources which form part of our Myeloproliferative Disease Patient Network and Support Group services.
Adapted Computer Technologies SPECIALIZES in evaluation, training and systems integration of computer assisted devices to all individuals with disabilities, rehabilitation/vocational counselors and employers of persons with disABILITIES.
AAATE are persons dedicated to the mission of the association to stimulate the advancement of assistive technology for the benefit of persons with disabilities including the elderly people.
Tool Box for Computer Access" - also known as software toolkits. Here you can find adaptive software for downloading and related access technology information.
ASI has spent the past fourteen years devoted to serving the disability community, developing hardware and software for children and adults with physical disabilities.
Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America. RESNA is an interdisciplinary association for the advancement of rehabilitation and assistive technologies.
The National Center to Improve Practice (NCIP) promotes the effective use of technology to enhance educational outcomes for students with sensory, cognitive, physical and social/emotional disabilities.
The intent of WATA is to change the policies and practices related to assistive technology in the state of Washington in order to increase the access of individuals with disabilities to appropriate assistive technology devices and services.
This is the official page of the ICADD working group. Reports, DTD's, specifications, new projects, and a description of ICADD are attached. To become a member of ICADD, please contact Jim Allan (jallan@TENET.EDU)
REHAB NETWORK is the leading UK magazine on employment and disability. Published quarterly, it reaches a wide audience of disabled people, employers, service providers, practitioners and policy-makers. It covers a range of key employment issues.
The University of Oregon is committed to providing access to technology to its students with disabilities. Additionally, the University intends to utilize technology to enhance the educational experience for students with disabilities.
PURSUIT is hosted by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is a multi-faceted approach to encouraging students with disabilities to pursue their academic and professional dreams.
A Supportive Program for Individuals Relishing Experiences in SEM (ASPIRE) held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Anchored by role models, it encourages students with disabilities to enter fields of science, math, and engineering.
CSLP-SF is a speech-friendly, high-accessibility version of the Career Search Launch Pad. The CSLP-SF is a central job-search site that connects you directly to various keyword-searchable career databases on the World Wide Web.
Facilitated communication is an alternative means of expression for people who cannot speak or whose speech is highly limited and who cannot point reliably. The Facilitated Communication Institute conducts research, public education, and training.
DEAL Communication Centre provides services to people who are unable to talk, or to talk clearly, as a result of conditions such as cerebral palsy, strokes, acquired brain damage, autism, Down syndrome, or intellectual impairment.
The American Hyperlexia Association is a non-profit organization comprised of parents and relatives of children with hyperlexia, speech and language professionals educating the general public as to the existence of the syndrome called hyperlexia.
The Society for Auditory Integration Training (SAIT) is a non-profit organization that distributes information about AIT to professionals and parents through information packets.
The Autism Society of Wisconsin maintains an office, publishes a state newsletter, sponsors an annual conference on autism, and offers the support of parents and professionals.
The Computation Center's Disabled User Services Office was created to help members of the ISU Community who have physical, perceptual, or learning disabilities access computer facilities.
Web pages sponsored by the Vermont Assistive Technology Project at the University Affiliated Program of Vermont. This Web site is here to provide an up-to-date informational overview of assistive technology resources available in Vermont.
The Department of Special Education at The University of Kansas, provides a variety of professional opportunities for students committed to the improvement of lifestyles for children, youth, and adults with disabilities.
Our mission is to prepare physically disabled, unemployed adults for productive employment through the knowledge and application of leading business software and state-of-the-art hardware.
A project that studies visual lanuage for the blind and visually challenged, creating "word-images" that employ combinations of graphically enhanced fonts, signs and symbols.
VoiceTypeTM Connection is an exciting new development offering that uses patent-pending technology integration techniques in conjunction with IBM's award winning VoiceType speech recognition technology to make popular software titles "speech aware".
An Australian company specialising in the development, manufacture and distribution of technology An Australian company specialising in the development, manufacture and distribution of technology.
The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) is a national voluntary agency providing services to individuals across Canada to whom loss of vision is a central problem in personal and social adjustment.
The National Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN) provides information about mental health via toll-free telephone services, an electronic bulletin board, and publications.
The US Department of Health and Human Services is the United States government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves.
SAMHSA's mission is to assure that quality substance abuse and mental health services are available to the people who need them and to ensure that prevention and treatment knowledge is used more effectively in the general health care system.
The Empowerment Zone offers information, ideas, and software related to Jamal's interests and the theme of empowerment -- helping individuals and communities achieve self actualization and full citizenship.
The National Educational Association of Disabled Students is a consumer organization, with a mandate to encourage the self-empowerment of post-secondary students with disabilities.
NCD is an independent federal agency comprised of 15 members appointed by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. NCD's overall purpose is to promote policies, programs, practices, and procedures that guarantee equal opportunity for individuals.
NICHCY is the national information and referral center that provides information on disabilities and disability-related issues for families, educators, and other professionals. Our special focus is children and youth (birth to age 22).