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NEAT offers an Information and Resources service to people who want to know where to start and then where to go to find information about various types of assistive technology. It can be a daunting and confusing task, but it doesn't need to be. A telephone call to (866) 525-4492 toll free in Connecticut, or to (860) 243-2869 or an email to info@neatmarketplace.org will put you in touch with someone who can help.

The NEAT Center at Oak Hill is a proud sponsor of ConnSENSE
The ConnSENSE Bulletin is an on-line resource for people interested in the latest computer technology and software for children and adults with disabilities. Read the CSB to stay up to date!
Click Here for The ConnSENSE Bulletin

Non Profit Resources

Click on any of the following links and they will open in a new window:
Abledata: www.abledata.com National database of information on more than 20,000 assistive technology products, includes manufacturer contact and prices
Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis www.acceleratedcure.org/ The Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to curing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) by determining the cause of MS.
Access Board (Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board: www.access-board.gov
Accessible Website Design Resources: http://www.w3.org/WAI/
www.ilusa.com/accessweb.htm
www.rit.edu/~easi Links to "how-to’s" on designing websites for accessibility for people with disabilities
Alliance for Technology Access: www.ataccess.org Assists individuals with disabilities access technology through computer resources
Alliance of Connecticut Regional Educational Service Centers (RESCs) http://www.aces.k12.ct.us/ Connecticut has an alliance of six Regional Educational Service Centers or RESCs which serve the needs of Connecticut's school districts to develop educational programs, which improve the quality of public education
American Occupational Therapy Association: www.aota.org Excellent source for information regarding occupational therapy and rehabilitation
Assistive Technology Funding and Systems Change Project: www.resna.org National organization of Assistive Technology /Rehabilitation Equipment manufacturers and service providers.
Association for the Mentally Ill: www.nami.org
Center for Applied Special Education (CAST): www.cast.org Expanding learning opportunities for people with disabilities
Closing the Gap: www.closingthegap.com Information on computer materials and practices for persons with special needs
Connecticut Board of Education and Services for the Blind (BESB): www.besb.state.ct.us/ Connecticut statewide comprehensive, community-based programs for individual education, rehabilitation and social services to adults and children who are legally blind
Connecticut Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS/DSS): http://www.brs.state.ct.us Provides vocational rehabilitation services to eligible individuals with physical and mental disabilities
Connecticut State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped: http://www.cslib.org/lbph.htm The Library provides free mail loan of recorded and Braille books and magazines and necessary playback equipment to eligible state residents unable to read conventional print because of a visual or physical disability.
Disability Resource Center of Fairfield County, Inc. www.drcfc.org Provides a database of Connecticut service providers and organizations, advocacy information
Connecticut Tech Act Project: http://www.cttechact.com/ Source for information on assistive technology initiatives in Connecticut
Disability Resources Monthly (DRM) Regional Resource Directory: Connecticut www.disabilityresources.org/CONNECTICUT.html Lists contact information for a variety of health/disability related resources in Connecticut
DREAMMS for Kids, Inc.: www.dreamms.org Parent and professional service agency that specializes in assistive technology development and information dissemination
Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association (EVPA): http://www.unitedspinal.org/
Epilepsy Foundation of America: www.efa.org
Half the Planet HalfthePlanet.org HalfthePlanet is the authoritative online resource for reliable tools for independent living for the disability community. We are dedicated to the belief that only when the barriers to accessibility are removed and practical solutions to everyday life are provided can all people live independent and fulfilling lives.
Hot Braille: www.hotbraille.com Braille transcribing service
Job Accommodation Network (JAN): www.jan.wvu.edu Job accommodation and the employability of people with functional limitations
Learning Disabilities Association of America: www.ldanatl.org
National Association of the Deaf: www.nad.org
National Association of Special Education Teachers - (NASET) : www.naset.org National membership association dedicated to supporting and assisting teachers and future teachers of special education. It was founded to promote the profession of special education teachers and to provide a national forum for their ideas. NASET seeks to meet a critical need for many of America's special education teachers. It develops and promotes professional excellence through the support of teachers who provide services to child with special needs.
National Association of Parents with Children in Special Education - (NAPCSE) : www.napcse.org National membership association dedicated to providing an extensive database on special education, information, news, resources for parents with children in special education, Ask the Experts and more. NAPCSE seeks to meet a critical need for many of America's parents with children in special education. NAPCSE is known as the place where parents with children in special education can learn all they need to know to be their child's best advocate.
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR): http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/nidrr/index.html?src=mr Part of the U.S. Department of Education, manages and funds projects on disability and rehabilitation
National Rehabilitation Information Center: www.naric.com A comprehensive source for information on a wide variety of disability, employment and health related issues
New England Disability & Business Technical Assistance Center: www.adaptenv.org Federally funded resource center serving Connecticut regarding ADA assistance
TechAccess of Rhode Island http://techaccess-ri.org/
SAGE REHAB INC. www.sagerehab.org
Sage Rehab, Inc. provides comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation services to individuals of all ages who have disabilities.
701 Cottage Grove Road Suite E 130 Bloomfield, CT 06002 Phone: 860-286-0838
Sail Connecticut Access A volunteer group founded in 1989 to offer persons with special needs the opportunity to enjoy sailing - not only as passengers, but as skippers - and to encourage people with and without special needs to share the experience. Sail Connecticut allows challenged persons to move beyond disabilities so that they may focus on abilities. www.Sailctaccess.org
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc.: www.shhh.org
The American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.: www.aph.org Products and services for people who are visually impaired
The ARC: www.thearc.org Advocacy and programmatic issues pertaining to mental retardation
The Brain Injury Association: www.ucpa.org
Trace Research & Development Center: www.trace.wisc.edu/ Conducts research on improving technology that can benefit individuals with disabilities
US Department of Justice ADA Hotline: http://www.ada.gov/ The official source for ADA information
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): www.w3.org International industry consortium that includes the World Accessibility Initiative guidelines on website accessibility
Yuri Rubinsky Insight Foundation: webABLE!: www.webable.com Accessibility database that provides links to Internet resources related to disability and accessibility

Vendor & Manufacturer Resources

Accessible Home Medical Supplies http://accessiblehomemedicalsupplies.com/
Bloomfield Mini Mall 12B Mountain Avenue Bloomfield, CT 06002 Telephone: 860-726-9600 Fax: 860-726-9601

Advanced Wheels of Technology, Inc www.awtwheels.com
(860) 653-8064

American Ramp www.americanramp.com/

Home Health Pavilion Inc. www.HomeHealthPavilion.com/
(860) 210-1313

Patient Lifts of New England (Formally Barrier Free Lifts of New England) www.patientliftsne.com
1-800-987-6219
Corporate Office: Salem, NH 03079 Connecticut Office: Coventry, CT 06238 Toll Free: 800-987-6219 Fax: 860-498-0080
Sales, Service & Installation throughout Ct and New England

Connecticut Support Services www.cssmed.com

Connecticut Rehab & Medical Products www.ctrehab.com
Sales and Service throughout CT and Central/Eastern MA

Evis Medical Equipment
http://www.evismedical.com/
751 Maple Ave Hartford, Ct 06114 860-296-3565

Hudson Home Health Care www.hudsonhhc.com

Ride-Away Corp. www.ride-away.com
New England’s largest modifier of vehicles for people with disabilities.

Suburban Home Medical Equipment www.mysuburbanpharmacy.com/

Permobil www.permobil.com Permobil, Inc. is the world leader in innovative powered wheelchairs for both children and adults, providing even the most severely handicapped individual with a new level of mobility and independence.

Vision Dynamics www.visiondynamics.com THE SUPERSTORE for people who are blind, visually impaired, and learning disabled.

Henter Math www.VirtualPencil.com Virtual Pencil is assistive software for students that are pencil impaired, such as blind, motor-impaired, or learning disabled. Virtual Pencil Arithmatic 1 is now available. There is a free demo download available on our website. Please contact us for additional information.

LS&S, LLC: Learning, Sight & Sound "The catalog of products for the visually and hearing impaired." www.LSSproducts.com 1-800-468-4789: Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Central Time 1-866-317-8533: TTY A national catalog company focused on products helping low vision, blind, hard-of-hearing, and deaf individuals. Serving the needs of this special community for over 25 years.

Links for Computer Accessibility
Click here for keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Windows Applications
Click here for the text version of the Microsoft Accessibility Web Site
Click here to download Adobe Acrobat™ Reader (Standard Version), for Free if you don't already have it.
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