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Delivering AT Services in Urban and Rural Areas of Central California

By Bledsoe, Rick; Renze, Tyson; CSUN Technology and Persons With Disabilities Conference - 2002,
Publication Date: 2002

Article discusses the Technical Resources (TRacs) Department of United Cerebral Palsy, which provides a full line of assistive technology (AT) services for a five county region in central California. The main goal of the TRacs program is to enable and empower people with disabilities by providing the necessary AT and related services. A list of services that TRacs offers is provided, and includes: (1) adaptive seating and positioning, (2) adapted computer access, (3) augmentative and alternative communication, (4) environmental control, (5) AT training and consultation, (6) workplace and educational access, and (7) occupational, speech, and physical therapy. Interested parties are encouraged to visit TRacs online (http://www.ucpsj.org) for further information. This paper was presented at the 2002 California State University at Northridge Technology and Persons With Disabilities Conference.
Published by: Center on Disabilities at CSUN   (Website:http://www.csun.edu/cod/)
Link to text: http://www.csun.edu/cod/conf/2002/proceedings/58.htm

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