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A man who uses AAC and a wheelchair talks with two other women.

The AT Lab is an assistive technology (AT) education and resource center. We have created many resources pages about AT tools. Please check them out!

Explore the Following AT Topics

link to Communications page

Communication

Being able to communicate is a human right but can be challenging for some. It can feel overwhelming, but it does not have to be.

link to Daily Life page

Daily Life

Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are routine activities that people tend to do every day without needing assistance.

link to Digital Inclusion and Tablet Set Up page

Digital Inclusion and Tablet Set Up

Everyone has the right to access the internet. It’s essential. Learn how to set up your tablet to work for you.

link to Environmental Controls page

Environmental Controls

Assistive Technology offers people options for controlling a variety of things in their homes or in other environments.

link to Inclusive Design page

Inclusive Design

Inclusive Design products are those that serve people with a wide range of abilities and ages. They can be used as assistive technology (AT).

link to Learning and Vocation page

Learning and Vocation

There are a wide array of tools and strategies that can maximize a person’s potential and help them participate in school, work, and life. 

link to Leisure page

Leisure

Leisure and recreation are important to our overall health. Assistive technology can increase opportunities for participation and fun.

link to Seating and Mobility page

Seating and Mobility

Being comfortable, safe, and in a position that allows maximal function is essential for those with limited movement, strength, or stability.

AT Funding

Assistive technology (AT) may be funded and purchased in many different ways. Learn more.

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