Assistive Technology
Assistive technology helps students who have difficulty speaking, typing, writing, remembering, pointing, seeing, hearing, learning, walking, and many other things.
Assistive technology (AT) may include equipment and/or instructional strategies to assist communication (spoken and written), mobility, self care, and other needs arising from sensory, motor, cognitive or social impairments. Assistive technology devices may range from simple modifications to sophisticated technical equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I choose the right assistive technology?
- Who pays for assistive technology?
- What is the process for getting assistive technology?
- How do I get a student evaluated?
- What training is available for students, professionals and/or families?
How do I choose the right assistive technology?
Who pays for assistive technology?
What is the process for getting assistive technology?
How do I get a student evaluated?
What training is available for students, professionals and/or families?
Questions?
Contact Kara Cotter
Assistive Technology Specialist
269-471-7725 ext. 3197
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