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Kim Cantrell, Director of Programs California Foundation for Independent Living Centers
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What is Assistive Technology (AT)? What is the AT Network? AT Network Programs and Services
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Any device, gadget, hardware or software used by a person with a disability to do things for themselves that might otherwise be difficult or impossible to do because of their disability.
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“AT is any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.” --as defined by the Assistive Technology Act of 2004
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Daily Living Aids Dressing Stick with shoe horn Blow Dryer Stand Key Holder Types of AT
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Home modifications Grab Bars Accessible Sink Ramp
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Reminder / Memory Aids Auto stove shut off switch Recorded reminder messages Automatic medication dispensers Locator devices (keys, etc.) Emergency alert devices
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Assistive Technology Act of 2004 Funding Department of Rehabilitation contracts with the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) to implement the program.
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The AT Network exists to connect Californians with disabilities to the assistive technology they need.
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AT Device Loan Libraries AT Reuse Initiative Training Membership AT Network Website AT Search Tools Information & Referral
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The AT Network has 13 Device Lending Libraries throughout California. Borrow AT devices to see if they will work for you before you buy. Check inventories online.
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Re-use is the business of accepting donated AT and Durable Medical Equipment (DME), cleaning it up, sometimes repairing it, and then giving it to people in the community who need it.
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Examples of common AT and DME items distributed via reuse: Wheelchairs walkers augmentative communication devices hospital beds.
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AT Reuse Coalition. AT Network has funded 5 organizations to build their capacity to provide reuse to their communities. How can you find used AT devices? Two ways: List of AT Reuse Programs AT Exchange on the AT Network website
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Provide webinar trainings on current AT issues including new AT Products, funding and services. Announced on our website and through our AT Network listserv. Join the AT Network to be subscribed to the AT Network listserv.
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Resource Rich Answer AT funding questions Understand your rights to AT Learn what AT exists
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AT Services Directory on www.atnet.org Search for repair, training, funding, sales, rent, etc. Search local, regional, state, national Add resources to the directory Nearly 2,000 resources and growing
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AT Exchange on www.atnet.org Search inventory of 13 device lending libraries Find used AT for free or low-cost Find AT available for long-term loan Find used AT on sale by individuals or organizations.
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AT Network www.atnet.org Voice: 800-390-2699 TTY: 800-900-0706 info@atnet.org
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Kim Cantrell Director of Programs, CFILC kim@cfilc.org (916) 325-1699 ext. 315
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