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What is Assistive Technology?

Assistive Technology constitutes both devices and services that provide assistance to children and adult with either physical or cognitive impairments.

According to Public Law 105-394, Assistive Technology devices are "any item, piece of equipment or product, whether acquired commercially, modified or customized, that is used to increase, maintain or improve functional capabilities individuals with disabilities. " P.L. 105-394 was enacted to support grant-funded state programs that address the AT needs of individuals with disabilities.

Examples of AT devices include:

  • Voice activated computers
  • Tools used to reach or pick up objects
  • Speakerphones
  • Devices that help pull zippers, light switches, turn on/off buttons, etc.
  • Wheelchairs
  • Brace or hand splints
  • Walkers
  • Personal Computers
  • Augmentative communication devices
  • Adjustable work stations
  • Hearing aids, TTY

An Assistive Technology services is any service that directly assists an individual with a disability in the selection, acquisition or use of AT.

Examples of AT services include:

  • AT-related evaluations
  • Customizing, adapting or fitting AT
  • Training for all individuals using and/or maintaining AT
  • Coordinating AT with other appropriate services