wrccinc.org
ECAT
http://www.wrccinc.org/ECAT.html
Mon,Tues,Thurs, Fri. Who can ECAT serve? We can serve persons with disabilities, family members,. Professionals who work with them, and employers. What can ECAT do for you? An AT demonstration is an opportunity to explore the. Various functions and features of an AT device, or a. Variety of devices, to help an individual make an informed. Decision about the device. What is Assistive Technology? Assistive Technology (AT) is any item or piece of. Equipment that is used to increase, maintain or improve.
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TechACCESS of Rhode Island – Links
http://www.techaccess-ri.org/links
What is Assistive Technology? How To: Make Your Own Stylus. How To: Constructing Object Communication Symbols. Technology Services for People with Disabilities. Mention of products or services in this list does not constitute endorsement by TechACCESS.). The Full Guide to Rhode Island Assistive Technology Agencies. Adaptive Technology Consulting, Inc. / Perkins Products. Adaptive Telephone Equipment Loan (ATEL) Program. Assistive Technology Access Partnership (ATAP). Carroll Center for the Blind. Quality...
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Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs — United Way CDI
http://cdi.211ct.org/program/children-youth-with-special-health-care-needs
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. To learn more about services available for CYSHCN, call Child Development Infoline (CDI). Care coordinators at CDI work closely with staff at regional medical home initiative sites. Is a guide to help...
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4 Months — United Way CDI
http://cdi.211ct.org/milestone/4-months
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Your child at 4 Months. Following are some things you, as a parent, can do to help your baby during this time:. Talk to your baby. She will find your voice calming. Answer when your baby makes sounds by repeating the sounds and adding words. This will help him learn to use language. Make sure you alwa...
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5 Years — United Way CDI
http://cdi.211ct.org/milestone/5-years
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Your child at 5 Years. Following are some of the things you, as a parent, can do to help your preschooler during this time:. Continue to read to your child. Nurture her love for books by taking her to the library or bookstore. Let your child help with simple chores. Tell your child why it is important...
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Learning Strategies | Concussion Corps
http://concussioncorps.org/learning-strategies
More than a Game. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. School In A Box. Standard of Care Protocols. Schools, Teams, Medical. Children’s Safety Network. Through your public library). Colorado Brain Injury Manual for Educators – Brain Injury in Children and Youth. A Manual for Educators which includes information on neuroanatomy, developmental stages, assessing functional behavior, learning implications and intervention strategies as they relate to youth with a brain injury. Take notes, capt...
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Equipment Program « SBAGNE
http://sbagreaterne.org/programs-services/services/equipment-program
Programs & Services. Education Days / SBAGNE Conference. Make a One-Time Donation. Make a Recurring Donation. 2012 Maine Holiday Party. 2013 Walk-N-Roll Mass. Hospital School. 2013 Walk-N-Roll Rock Church (Maine). The rules for this program are as follows:. Contact Ellen Heffernan-Dugan at edugan@SBAGreaterNE.org. With the description of clothing, shoes or equipment, include as much information as possible;. Include your email or phone number. This information will not be posted on the SBAGNE site. Pass ...
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Connecticut Tech Act Project – AT Reutilization
http://cttechact.com/reutilization
Translate this page: Spanish. AT Tip of Week. News & Events. Reutilization of Assistive Technology devices gives new life to used Assistive Technology equipment. Reusing AT allows for good, used devices to get into the hands of people who need them. Reutilization can happen in a few different ways through device exchange programs, refurbishment or recycling. CTTAP offers an AT Exchange at www.getATstuff.com. The NEAT Center at Oakhill. The Eastern Connecticut Assistive Technology Center. Is located at 80...
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Supporters - Children & Adult Mobility Project
http://campmobilityproject.org/supporters
Tour of America Photos. Tour of America Photos. Your donation makes a difference! The Children and Adult Mobility Project would like to thank the following companies and individuals for their generous support:. Enduro Medical Technology, Inc. The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine. Bob’s Discount Furniture Charitable Foundation. Enduro Wheelchair Company, Inc. New England Assistive Technology Marketplace. John Harvey, CPA. Mobility in Motion, LLC. Humbled in New Orleans.
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Connecticut Tech Act Project – AT Device Demo
http://cttechact.com/device-demo
Translate this page: Spanish. AT Tip of Week. News & Events. An Assistive Technology Device Demonstration is an opportunity for a person to interact with an AT device, learn about the different features and compare with other similar devices. An AT Device Demo allows a person to make an informed decision about whether the device is the right one. You can have an AT Device Demo at one of these CTTAP partner agencies:. The New England Assistive Technology (NEAT) Center at Oak Hill. Or call (203) 378-6977.
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