South Central Kansas Assistive Technology Access Site is a program offered by the University of Kansas that connects individuals of all ages with disabilities and health conditions to the assistive technology they need to safely and independently participate in community life. They provide comprehensive AT services, including product information, equipment loan, device demonstration, device reuse/recycle, assessment, funding assistance, and training. Their solutions and services cover a wide range of areas, such as vision, hearing, speech communications, learning, cognition, mobility, seating, daily living, environmental adaptations, vehicle modifications, computer and related technology, and recreation and sports adaptations.
With a statewide reach, South Central Kansas Assistive Technology Access Site serves infants and toddlers, students, working-age adults, seniors, individuals with vision or hearing loss, persons with disabilities and/or chronic health conditions, farmers, ranchers, agricultural workers, active-duty soldiers, and veterans. They offer various service delivery methods, including email, phone, Skype, Zoom, and other online options, with the Language Line available by phone. Their goal is to empower individuals with disabilities to learn, work, play, and participate in community life safely and independently.
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