The Assistive Technology (AT) Lab collaborates with individuals who experience disability and their families to find technology supports for increased participation in meaningful life activities. Through strong local and statewide partnerships, the AT Lab offers trainings, workshops, consultations, and AT social groups.
Areas of AT that can create possibilities for an engaged, whole life:
Communication (AAC)
Seating & Mobility
Learning & Vocation
Environmental Controls
Daily Living
Leisure
What is Assistive Technology?
Assistive Technology is any tool that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of individuals who experience disability.
Examples range from adaptive pencil grips, to iPads, to Augmentative & Alternative Communication Devices (AAC), to wheelchairs.