MDTAP is pleased to have issued six AT Toolkits housed at six Centers for Independent Living throughout the state. Each toolkit will include a variety of devices available for demonstration to constituents in their communities. To find out what assistive technology will be included in your local AT Toolkit and how to access the devices for […]
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Check out some of the newest equipment on the Equipment Link website! Patient Lift– $3,000 Topaz Freedom Scientific Magnifier – $300.00 Hand controlled adult tryke bike – Best Offer Hospital Bed – Free
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The Maryland Department of Disabilities Technology Assistance Program Launches Statewide Portable Ramp Access Project Baltimore, MD – Effective September 12th, the Maryland Department of Disabilities Technology Assistance Program is set to launch the Statewide Portable Ramp Access Project (SPRAP). Established with a grant totaling $43,560 from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, the SPRAP will […]
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These are just a few of the newest items posted on Equipment Lin. To see a full listing, visit the Equipment Link website! AmTryke Community Cruiser Tricycle – Best Offer Twin sized adjustable bed and mattress – Best Offer Lazy Boy Lifting Recliner – Best Offer Electric scooter – Free
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Technology that is nonvisually accessible, which can be accessed and operated using audio and Braille, creates opportunities for the blind to live, work, and play as fully participating members of our communities. When done correctly, building innovative, universally designed technologies is simple, cost effective, and beneficial to blind and sighted users alike. The National Federation […]
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The House: A Smart Creature Enabling Community Inclusion, Visibility, and Integration Please join Gary C. Norman, Esq. L.L.M. State Civil Rights Commissioner and Vice Chair of the Commission as well as other public policy leaders in a non-partisan town hall dialogue on October 27, 2016, at the University of Baltimore School Of Law’s Center on […]
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