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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT LENDING PROGRAM (ATELP)

The following assistive technology items are available through the ATELP.   Please refer to the ATELP information page for program details.  

Some pictures are only representative of device and may not be exact device available.  Please call for details

 

THIS LISTING IS PRESENTLY BEING UPDATED.  PLEASE REFER BACK OR CALL FOR INFORMATION ON ITEMS NOT YET LISTED

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Early Childhood   Devices for Blind/Visual Disabilities
K-12 and Post-Secondary Education Devices for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Disabilities
Communication Devices Devices for Mobility Disabilities
Switches Computer Access
(Keyboards, Mice) 
Daily Living Aids
Telephones/TTY

 
 

EARLY CHILDHOOD

FINGER ISOLATION BOX
Specially-designed to promote finger isolation and improve manipulation and coordination. Buttons play different musical tunes when touched. 

BUSY BOX
Designed for a hearing and/or visually impaired child.  Tactile and vibratory feedback

STACKING BLOCKS
Good for counting and fine motor control.  A light will light up when wooden blocks on placed on the stack.  Music and lights activated when task completed.  

VIBRATING LIGHT WITH MUSIC
When lightly touched, child receives a reward of bright lights, music and vibration.  

SWITCH ADAPTED ROOSTER
Walks and crows “cock-a-doodle-do

SWITCH ADAPTED PUPPY DOG
Walks, swings his head, barks and wags his tail 

SWITCH ADAPTED BUTTERFLY
Crawls, vibrates and plays music for 10 seconds

 

K-12 and POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

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Leap Frog Phonics Learning System

GeoSafari Talking Globe
Ages 6+.  Introduces geography basics with spoken and visual clues and lesson quizzes.  Entertaining and educational.  One to three players. 

 

INTELLIKEYS KEYBOARD (see Computer Access)

 

COMMUNICATION DEVICES

Picture of Cheap Talk Communication Device

CHEAP TALK

TECH SPEAK

 

SWITCHES

All types available.  Saucer, plate, grasp, finger, tip, pillow, button

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DAILY LIVING AIDS

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TELEPHONES/TTY

Dialogue JV-35

Amplifies incoming voice up to 37+ dB; 10 memory speed dial buttons; announces the name and number dialed; pre-recorded in your voice; high-contrast jumbo buttons with Braille; electronic voice announces each number as it is dialed; bright red ring flasher

 

Big Button, Visual Ringer, Braille Speakerphone
Features: Volume control, visual ring indicator, 90dB variable tone ringer, braille augmented keypad, speakerphone, 13 number memory (with 3 emergency one touch keys), oversized buttons, last number redial, flash button, tone/pulse dialing, desk/wall use, 2 AA battery backup (battery not included), hearing aid compatible. One year warranty. 

PHOTO PHONE
To assist those with memory loss and other cognitive problems, this special phone allows a photo to be placed in the directory. To place a call, simply select the photo of the person you wish to call and the phone automatically dials for you.

Dialogue Rc-200 Phone
This speakerphone is designed to provide independent communication for people with mobility or dexterity loss. Calls are made and answered using a remote control, or they can be answered simply using voice activation. For dialing, Automatic Memory scans 20 stored numbers and then dials automatically. 

Ultratec EZCom Pro TTY 
A very small, lightweight portable TTY designed for direct connect use. Great for travel! 

Uniphone 1140--TTY

Built-in ring flasher indicates incoming calls.  Programmable auto-answer for text messages. Voice carry over feature 

Ultratec Compact TTY 
Compact TTY measures 8.5" x 3.5" x 1.25". Folds in half and snaps shut. Two-line, 80 character display. Large 8K memory to save conversations, etc. Not adapted for cell phones

 

DEVICES FOR BLIND/VISUAL DISABILITIES

 

Devices available--call for more info

 

DEVICES FOR DEAF/HARD OF HEARING DISABILITIES

Sonic Boom Super-Loud Alarm Clock with Bed Shaker
Loud 98 dB alarm with tone control.  Strong bed or pillow shaker vibrates.  Also attach a bedside lamp as a visual alert.  Bright green 1-inch digital display. Good for the deaf, hard of hearing or deep sleepers

Williams Sound Personal FM System
Assistive listening device.  Provides amplifications for mild-moderate hearing loss. Speaker wears small transmitter and lavaliere microphone while user wears small receiver and headset or earbuds or neckloop (for hearing aids with T-coils).  Helps minimize background noise 

Door Knock Sensor 
Knocking on the door shakes the sensor causing it to flash. Adjustable sensitivity switch reduces false alerts/saves battery

 

DEVICES FOR MOBILITY DISABILITIES

Quad Joy
Orally-controlled mouse. enables people
with limited or no hand mobility to operate their computers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER ACCESS

SAM-TRACKBALL (PS/2 connector)
Functions as regular mouse AND switch interface. Switch inputs acts as click and double-click 

Smart Cat (USB)
Touch pad for one-touch scroll and zoom in most applications, distinctive sounds for each operation. Measures 4" x 4" x .0375". Has four buttons.

mini keyboard (?)
Compressed version of standard keyboard. Eliminates wide borders. Less finger travel. Lightweight  

BigKeys KeyboarD (PS/2) 
Standard keyboard with 1” square keys. QWERTY layout. Easy to read, bright colors 

Large Print Keyboard (PS/2)
Standard Windows keyboard with large print keys. Black letters on white keys

Versa Point RF Keyboard-Wireless
PC & Mac. RF USB receiver.  100 feet with no line-of-sight limitation. 

IntelliKeys Keyboard (
Programmable alternative keyboard.  Enables students with physical, visual, or cognitive disabilities to easily type, enter numbers, navigate on-screen displays, and execute menu commands.

 

THIS LISTING IS PRESENTLY BEING UPDATED.  PLEASE REFER BACK OR CALL FOR INFORMATION ON ITEMS NOT YET LISTED