Assistive Technology

Whirlwind Wheelchair International

At Whirlwind we work to make it possible for every person in the developing world who needs a wheelchair to obtain one that will lead to maximum personal independence and integration into society.

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ABLEDATA

ABLEDATA is a federally funded project whose primary mission is to provide information on assistive technology and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources to consumers, organizations, professionals, and caregivers within the United States.

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Sensory Access Foundation

Sensory Access Foundation is a private nonprofit which is dedicated to providing opportunities to people who are blind or visually impaired, through the use of access technology.

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Sorenson Video Phone Service

CTP has a video phone on site. The Sorenson VP 200 allows the CTP students who are Deaf to make phone calls using their native sign language. The video phone is connected to a television and allows callers who are Deaf to see each other and converse in sign language. If a caller who is Deaf and a hearing caller …

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CTP’s Latest Accessibility Technology

The Computer Technologies Program took possession of its new home at 2002 Addison St., Suite 201 in 2003. Because the building was constructed shortly before then, it necessarily complied with architectural standards as set down by Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act. As most disabled people know, the standards are rather general and often do not adequately serve …

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