AT Service Directory
A private non-profit corporation dedicated to the social, economic, health, education and cultural well-being of the deaf and hard of hearing community. ... More Details
Talking Book Library for the Blind Fresno County Free Library, California State Library
Fresno, CA 90088
559-488-3217, 80
Fresno, CA 90088
559-488-3217, 80
Braille and Talking Book Library The California State Library loans braille, cassette and talking books, magazines and playback equipment to northern Californians unable to read conventional print. Californians must meet federal criteria (see website) to borrow material. In the absence of any of t ... More Details
We are an independent living center that assists persons with disabilities and seniors. Our services include: peer counseling/independent living services, benefits counseling, in-home registry referral, housing assistance, employment development, disability educational services, and information and ... More Details
We are an independent living center that assists persons with disabilities and seniors. Our services include: peer counseling/independent living services, benefits counseling, in-home registry referral, housing assistance, employment development, disability educational services, and information and ... More Details
Welcome to WCI, the nation's leading "one-stop shop" for assistive technology. Our products enhance everyday sounds and events, assisting people with hearing loss in their daily activities. ... More Details
Technology for Long-Term Care evolved from a government funded resource site. Containing information on over 1200 technology products to improve quality of life and care. ... More Details
Harbor Regional Center helps with funding assistance for people with developmental disabilities. ... More Details
High Tech Center (HTC) The High Tech Center for the disabled opened in 1987 with State Funding from the California Community College Foundation and the State Department of Rehabilitation. The first grant purchased four computers; the Center now has grown to include eighteen computers. ... More Details
High Tech Center (HTC) The High Tech Center for the disabled opened in 1987 with state funding from the California Community College Foundation and the State Department of Rehabilitation. The first grant purchased four computers; the Center now has grown to include eighteen computers. PRIMARY GOALS ... More Details
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People is the nation's largest organization for people with hearing loss. SHHH exists to open the world of communication for people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support. ... More Details
Attendant registry, housing benefit, advocacy, peer support/ Ils, information and referral. We provide information and referral, independent living skills, training and help with finding housing, personal care assistants, and help with benefits. ... More Details
The Hear Center provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for persons with hearing loss and or speech and language disorders. Four programs: Audiological services; Speech and Language Services; Speech and Hearing Screening; and Health Education. Services are open to all regardless of age. ... More Details
The Trafford Center for Technology and Learning Disabilities (TCTLD) focuses primarily on Assistive Technologies. It is the goal of the CTLD to work around or bypass learning disabilities, enabling individuals to function at a level more in line with their intellectual abilities. Assistive Technolog ... More Details
AAC evaluation Center specializing in providing quality evaluations, therapy and training in the areas of augmentative/alternative communication (AAC), assistive technology (AT), and traditional speech and language disorders for children, adolescents, and adults. Provide educational workshops in AAC ... More Details
Training and Outreach The Western Region Outreach Center & Consortia (WROCC) works primarily at the institutional level to ensure deaf and hard of hearing students have access to the range of postsecondary institutions across the western United States. Student Services Basically Student Services is ... More Details
Provide support service for students with disabilities who need assistance in their pursuit of an education. ... More Details
GDA provides specially bred and trained guide dogs to qualified individuals. All training, dog and equipment and accommodations and life time follow-up services are provided free of charge. See website for details. ... More Details
L.A. Pierce College Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) & High Tech Center
Woodland Hills CA 91371
(818) 719-6430
Woodland Hills CA 91371
(818) 719-6430
Assists students with disabilities in mainstream classes including, but not limited to, interpreting, note taking, tutoring, high tech, special classes, test proctoring, mobility assistance, and other services as needed. The High Tech Center provides access to computers and computer software. Includ ... More Details
The Independent Living Center of Southern California, Inc. (ILCSC) is a consumer based, non-residential agency providing a wide range of services to persons with disabilities. Assistive Technology (AT) services available: Information & Referral - offering assistance in locating reputable durable me ... More Details
Students with disabilities may receive services from the Disabled Student Program and Services Office (DSP&S), Campus Center 100. These services consist of special counseling, vocational guidance, enrollment assistance, adaptive parking permits, elevator keys, specialized equipment, learning skills ... More Details
To provide our community with comprehensive information, advocacy, quality services, and support for full participation of consumers (people with developmental disabilities) in all aspects of community life, to provide our community with comprehensive information, advocacy, quality services, and sup ... More Details
DPS has a High Tech Computer Lab with a large variety of assistive equipment and assistive software. We also offer an array of other assistive technologies for checkout. Our trained tech staff is available to assist students unfamiliar with the various technologies, and appointments can be made for ... More Details
The High-Tech Center provides adapted computer-assisted instruction, such as voice-activated computers for the blind and paraplegic students. We have a scanner book reader and visual enlarger. The High-Tech Lab is located in F5-111. ... More Details
Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center helps with funding assistance for people with developmental disabilities. ... More Details
Hands On Services provides 24-hour quality sign language interpreting services to the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities ... More Details
Provides software, hardware, and books for persons with special needs. ... More Details





