A WebGuide To Wheelchair & Assistive Technology Choices http://www.usatechguide.org/
ABLE-PHONE is a leading manufacturer of Voice Activated Telephones. We have been producing Voice Activated Speakerphones for over 14 years.
Founded over 25 years ago by Budd and Dolores Hagen, parents of a child with a disability, Closing The Gap strives to provide parents and educators alike, the information and training necessary to locate, compare, and implement assistive technology. http://closingthegap.com/
Our Mission: To help people with disabilities achieve their potential in educational, vocational, and personal pursuits. Our Method: By providing quality language and assistive technology products and services to people with disabilities, their families and professionals http://www.prentrom.com/about
Madentec Limited is a leading supplier of assistive technology for people with physical disabilities. Products include solutions for accessing and controlling a computer or communication device 100% hands-free by using Tracker products as well as an alternate keyboard or scanning access through the Discover product line. These products are ideally suited to people with severe physical disabilities, including: quadriplegia, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, ALS and muscular dystrophy. http://www.madentec.com/about/
Send emails and instant messages, surf the Web,
create documents and more — all by simply speaking. It’s fast, easy and
amazingly accurate. A high-quality headset is included.
http://www.nuance.com/
ADED - The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists was established in 1977 to support professionals working in the field of driver education / driver training and transportation equipment modifications for persons with disabilities through education and information dissemination. http://www.driver-ed.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1
Wheelchair Junkie This site is independently owned and operated by mobility superstar, Mark E. Smith, who is also a manager for Pride Mobility Products. This site only represents and expresses the independent views of Mark E. Smith, wheelchair user extraordinaire, and does not represent the positions, opinions, or expressions of Pride Mobility Products or its employees. WheelchairJunkie.com is about mobility, not manufacturers, so the voices expressed here represent only users. It’s just a user-helping-user thing, and no matter which brand wheels are under your rear, we’re here to help.
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Assistive Technology 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
http://www.abilityhub.com/
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John Williams has been a professional writer for 35 years. He has been writing about disability issues since 1978 and is a former award winning weekly columnist for Business Week Online Magazine. One of the founders of AT508.COM, he also writes a weekly column for the National Organization on Disability called Closing the Gap. Its url is NOD.ORG. In 1982, Mr. Williams coined the phrase “Assistive Technology.” Since then it has become a universal word in describing products benefiting people with disabilities. http://www.at508.com/about.cfm
Brainfingers hardware and software allow you to control your computer
totally hands-free. You can control most AAC software, educational software
and video games.
http://www.brainfingers.com/
The Center for Universal Design (CUD) is a national information, technical assistance, and research center that evaluates, develops, and promotes accessible and universal design in housing, commercial and public facilities, outdoor environments, and products. Our mission is to improve environments and products through design innovation, research, education and design assistance. http://www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/
How to Build Wheelchair Ramps for Homes is a manual of design and construction for modular wheelchair ramps. This manual includes information about modular ramps and long-tread low-riser steps to improve safe home accessibility. http://www.wheelchairramp.org/
Electronic Mobility Controls, LLC is located in Augusta, Maine and was founded with the single goal of providing individuals with high level disabilities the freedom of mobility. We take great pride in knowing that we can provide unique solutions to your difficult driving control challenges. http://www.emc-digi.com/home.cfm?s=1001408