Washington Assistive Technology Act Program
Description
Assistive technology resource including hands-on demos, device lending program, sources for alternative financing, and reused equipment.
Read MoreAssistive technology resource including hands-on demos, device lending program, sources for alternative financing, and reused equipment.
Read MoreWhat can you do today? What do you want to do tomorrow? Discover a range of products for people with special needs that put goals within reach. Working with individuals, parents, teachers and therapists, we find—o...
Read MoreSupports individuals with disabilities. Services include one-on-one assessment, chaplain visits and medical equipment.
Read MoreWashington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) provides services for people of all ages who are blind or have low vision in the state of Washington. The agency provides services to more than 2,800 Washi...
Read MoreProvides reconditioned and new medical equipment (walking aids, wheelchairs, hospital beds, etc.) at a suggested minimum donation amount. Services available to any person in need regardless of disability or disease...
Read MoreThe Center receives medical supply donations to loan to our community in need. We have canes, wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, commodes, personal supplies and more. Call the Center if you are in need of medical equip...
Read MoreIf you have a speech disability and live in the USA, you can now use a free† telephone relay service, available 24 hours a day. This service is similar to the TTY service available to the hearing disabled except t...
Read MoreWe see clients across the lifespan, from infants to elders (pediatric to geriatric), and across all levels of hearing loss, from mild to profound. As a nonprofit, we are able to offer access to hearing aids for all ...
Read MoreThis service allows hearing callers to communicate with deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind and speech disabled relay users and vice versa through specially trained relay operators.
Read MoreProvidence Lifeline Medical Alert gives individuals of all ages access to personal support and emergency assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Read MorePortable, temporary & permanent wheelchair ramps. Safe, affordable solutions for people with mobility and wheelchair access needs.
Read MoreProvides reconditioned and new medical equipment (walking aids, wheelchairs, hospital beds, etc.) at a suggested minimum donation amount. Services available to any person in need regardless of disability or disease...
Read MoreProvides vision screening for persons needing glasses and seeking help for payment through the Lions Club.
Read MorePROVAIL’s Therapy and Assistive Technology services enable children and adults with disabilities or injuries to maximize their performance and productivity at home, work, school, and in leisure activities.
Read MoreProvides reconditioned and new medical equipment (walking aids, wheelchairs, hospital beds, etc.) at a suggested minimum donation amount. Services available to any person in need regardless of disability or disease...
Read MoreAssists children with physical challenges to receive medical attention, rehabilitation therapy and assistive devices they would not be able to obtain otherwise.
Read MoreTelecommunication Relay Services is also known as Washington Relay. It is a free service provided by ODHH to ensure equal communication access to telephone service for people who are deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hearin...
Read MoreThe Telecommunication Equipment Distribution (TED) program distributes specialized telecommunication equipment that enables Washington residents to have independent use of the telephone.
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