Communication
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Harris Communications, Inc. new
In business since 1982, Harris Communications carries a full line of assistive devices for deaf and hard of hearing people. Many products also valuable for mobility impairment and other disabilities. Products include signaling devices, amplified phones, personal amplifiers, TV sound amplifiers, loud alarm clocks, and other assistive listening devices. Products to assist in work or school settings that are ADA compliant. Free catalog available.
Child Serve popular
We partner with families to help children with special health care needs live a great life. Childserve will be the premier provider of connected care and specialty pediatric services.
Aimee Solutions, Inc.
Like you, we believe that all children are unique individuals who, when given appropriate opportunity, motivation and support, can learn. To help you and your students, we are committed to offering cost-effective, practical solutions that build student independence, participation and opportunities for learning in the classroom and home. Our Solutions Team has presented at conferences and for school districts at the local, regional and national level.
Aiphone Corporation
http://www.aiphone.com/home.htm
Aiphone products range from simple do-it-yourself door answering units to sophisticated video entry security systems, complex microprocessor-based commercial systems, and luxury condo/apartment security and communication systems.
Aloha Special Technology Access Center (STAC)
The mission of ALOHA STAC is to provide individuals with disabilities and their families access to computers, peripheral tools, and appropriate software. ALOHA STAC aims to increase awareness, understanding, and implementation of microcomputer technology by establishing a program of activities and events to educate the community about what computers make possible for persons with disabilities.
Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ACBVI) has been providing services for individuals since 1947. ACBVI is committed to "enhancing the quality of life for people who are blind or otherwise visually impaired."
Our services are available to adults who are legally blind or visually impaired as well as those who have a degenerative eye condition which may eventually become a visual impairment. These services are offered separately or concurrently according to the individual needs of the qualifying client.
Assistech Special Needs
We carry a complete line of assistive products for the deaf and hard of hearing, blind and visually impaired, speech-impaired, and physically challenged. visit our site and see all we have to offer!
Assistive Technology
A premiere developer of innovative technology solutions for people with physical and learning disabilities. Breakthrough products enable people od all ages and abilities to live and learn independently. Supportive material for teachers, clinicians and those with disabilities.
Augmentative Communication, Giving Greatness Cards and Gifts
http://www.givinggreetings.com/
Welcome to Say it with Symbols, your first-stop resource devoted to helping parents and professionals support children with communication disorders who use picture symbols, PECs and visual supports at home, school and in the community
Awakening Technology Products
Developers and creators of therapy materials for Augmentive Communication devices. Based in Hawaii, we provide products to national and international clients.
Cerebral Palsy: North County Center
http://www.ucp.org/ucp_local.cfm/45
The mission of UCP of San Diego County is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people affected by cerebral palsy and other disabilities. By making solid steps, UCP can build a better community for all in the process.
Cornell Communications
Cornell's rescue assistance systems allow personnel to request emergency assistance. Applications include handicapped evaluations, parking garages, and elevators. Voice, intercome and visual only signaling systems are available.
Divsion of Specialized Care for Children, University of Illinois- Chicago Rockford Regional Office
DSCC's mission focuses on public service, education and research as a basis to provide, promote and coordinate family-centered, community-based, culturally competent care for eligible children with special health care needs in Illinois.
Dynavox
The world’s largest provider of solutions for individuals with communication and learning challenges
Dynavox Technologies
DynaVox is the world’s leading provider of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) solutions for individuals with speech, language and learning challenges. Along with Mayer-Johnson, our sister company and creators of Boardmaker, we help people of all ages and abilities make meaningful connections with the world around them.
Enabling Devices
Enabling Devices is a company dedicated to developing affordable learning and assistive devices to help people of all ages with disabling conditions
Enabling Devices
http://enablingdevices.com/catalog
Enabling Devices is a company dedicated to developing affordable learning and assistive devices to help people of all ages with disabling conditions.Through our expertise in designing electro-mechanical assistive and adaptive devices for people of all ages, we believe that our products enable people with physical challenges to communicate, learn, work, play, and function more easily, effectively, and enjoyably in the world.
HARC Mercantile
http://www.harcmercantile.com/
It is the goal of the HAC of America Group of companies to proactively serve the public by developing and maintaining a quality, service oriented organization that will continue to be a leader in the hearing health care industry, providing hearing amplification, assistive communications products, and accessibility solutions through our Accessolutions product line.
Illinois Assistive Technology Project (ITAP)
IATP's primary focus is on education, employment, community living, information technology and telecommunications. Our mission is to enable people with disabilities so they can fully participate in all aspects of life.
Independent Living Aids
http://www.independentliving.com/
Low Vision Aids from independent living aids help the visually impaired enjoy a more independent lifestyle. We carry everything for the blind and visually impaired including canes, magnifiers, talking watches, talking clocks, large print books, ZoomText magnification software, Braille products, talking cooking gadgets and much, much more.
Jitterbug
http://www.protectedtomorrows.com/community/partners/partnerpages/jitterbug.php
There are many reasons that make accessible cell phones an important part of the technological world. Not only are they useful to the elderly and to the blind, but they can be helpful for those that are hard of hearing, quadriplegic or physically disabled. Accessible cell phones make it possible for people to live as normally as possible and with ease. There are many benefits of the easy to use cell phone.
Maine- Camp Communicate
http://www.pinetreesociety.org/
A summer camp experience for children who use augmentative communication devices, and their families.
New Jersey- Matheny Medical and Educational Center
Matheny Medical and Educational Center is a special hospital and educational facility for children and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities.
New Mexico Technology Assistance Program
NMTAP offers free services to New Mexicans with disabilities to help them get the assistive technology (AT) services they need. NMTAP is a statewide program designed to increase access to, and acquisition of, assistive technology.
New York- The Center for Discovery
http://www.thecenterfordiscovery.org/
The Adult Services Program at the Center for Discovery provides quality caring and support designed to help each individual maximize his or her full potential. Our Pediatric Program is based on the simple but essential notion that children should be valued, motivated and challenged to learn.

