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  1. A.T. and Disability Services

    1. A.T. Training for Consumers (213 publications)
    2. A.T. Training for Educators, Specialists and Caregivers (125 publications)
    3. ADA and IT Technical Assistance Centers (3 publications)
    4. Customizing Services (109 publications)
    5. Legal Services (5 publications)
    6. Occupational Therapy (87 publications)
    7. Physical Therapy (377 publications)
    8. Realtime Captioning Service (13 publications)
    9. Rehabilitation Services (297 publications)
    10. Respite Services (1 publications)
    11. Speech and Language Therapy (116 publications)
    12. Support Groups (23 publications)
    13. Vehicle Conversion Services (6 publications)
  2. Consulting Services

    1. ADA Consulting Service (2 publications)
    2. Assistive Technology Consulting Service (78 publications)
    3. Disability Consulting Service (4 publications)
  3. General Disability Resources

    1. Accessible Housing (193 publications)
    2. ADA (100 publications)
    3. Arts (50 publications)
    4. Disability Magazines and Media (55 publications)
    5. Equipment Resale and Exchange (14 publications)
    6. Funding (123 publications)
    7. General Disability Information (6 publications)
    8. Higher Education (292 publications)
    9. Information Technology and Web Accessibility (1065 publications)
    10. Primary and Secondary Education (1016 publications)
    11. Product Reviews (762 publications)
    12. Service Animals (72 publications)
    13. Travel (58 publications)
  4. People

    1. Caregivers (141 publications)
    2. Children with Disabilities (1754 publications)
    3. Parents of Children with Disabilities (102 publications)
    4. Parents with Disabilities (10 publications)
    5. Seniors (712 publications)
    6. Veterans (130 publications)
  5. Research on A.T. and Disability

    1. A.T. Outcomes (1532 publications)
    2. A.T. Utilization (339 publications)
    3. Inventors of Assistive Technology (111 publications)
    4. Product Research and Development (2235 publications)
    5. Program Evaluation (217 publications)
    6. RERC (124 publications)
    7. Research (1094 publications)
    8. Research Methodology (317 publications)
    9. RRTC (5 publications)
  6. Resources for Specific Disabilities

    1. Amputees (312 publications)
    2. Arthritis (134 publications)
    3. Autism (240 publications)
    4. Spinal Cord Injury (815 publications)
    5. Stroke and Brain Injury (692 publications)
    6. Temporary Disabilities (56 publications)
  7. State and Local Resources

    1. Alternative Financing Programs (1 publications)
    2. Assistive Technology Equipment Loan Programs (20 publications)
    3. Centers for Independent Living (10 publications)
    4. Client Assistance Programs
    5. Protection and Advocacy Projects (5 publications)
    6. State Assistive Technology Projects (72 publications)
    7. State Government (57 publications)
  8. U.S. Government Resources

    1. Federal Employee Resources (5 publications)
    2. U.S. Government (203 publications)
  9. Workplace Resources

    1. Agriculture (8 publications)
    2. Employment (80 publications)
    3. Job Training (27 publications)
    4. Vocational Rehabilitation (126 publications)

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