Assistive Technology
Assistive Technology Resource Center (ATRC)
November 23, 2009
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UCP Central PA serves as one of nine Assistive Technology Resource Centers (ATRCs), the purpose of which is to expand the awareness of and access to assistive technology (AT) in the Central Pennsylvania area.
We achieve this through:
Device Demonstrations:
AT demonstrations are hands-on opportunities to learn more about different
devices so individuals and families can make an informed choice about what will
work best for them.
Device Loans:
Pennsylvania residents of any age and ability can borrow AT devices, free of
charge, to try at work, school, home, or in their neighborhoods. This enables
individuals with disabilities (and their families and caregivers, as
appropriate) to make an informed decision before a device is purchased.
Public Awareness:
Information and referral services are provided to help educate people about
available AT devices and providers. The ATRC participates in events to provide
information to individuals and providers about the potential of AT devices and
services.
Training and Technical Assistance:
UCP Central PA offers training to service providers in order to increase their
AT-related knowledge and skills. UCP also provides technical assistance to
public and private agencies to develop and improve policies related to access to
AT devices and services.
For a listing of Assistive Technology Resources Centers throughout PA or for more information, please contact:
Jackie Wardle, MS, ATP
Assistive Technology Specialist
UCP Central PA
Voice: 717-737-3477 * Fax: 717-737-9017
TTY: 717-737-0158 * Toll free: 800-998-4827
Email Jackie
This program is supported in part by PA’s Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT). PIAT is the Commonwealth’s Assistive Technology Act Program at The Institute on Disabilities, Temple University. and is funded through a grant from the Rehabilitation Services Administration, U.S. Department of Education.
For more information about Assistive Technology Resource Center (ATRC), please contact UCP at (888) 998-4827 or send an e-mail.
http://www.ucpcentralpa.org
Updated: 09/27/2009
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