This is a collaborative effort of the NH Developmental Disabilities Council, the UNH Institute on Disability/UCED, and the Disabilities Rights Center (Spring 2005) 15 pages
From simple modifications fashioned out of junk drawer contents to high tech talking computers, assistive technology enables individuals with disabilities to be more independent in their homes, at work, and in their communities. If you or someone you know is searching for an AT solution, we hope this issue will help you identify options, make connections, and find resources.
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