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    • Step 1: Identify Needs
    • Step 2: Explore Options
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    • Step 4: Obtain and Implement
    • Step 5: Evaluate Effectiveness
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New Oregon Resource (Jan. 2025)

Download a copy of this worker guide from Oregon’s Office of Disability Services (ODDS).

Assistive Devices and Technology Worker Guide (.pdf)

Discussion Tool

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Download a PDF version of the Assistive Technology Discussion Tool (updated 2/5/2015)

Click here to watch our recorded webinar which introduces this discussion tool. (38:33)

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A resource website and tool to identify assistive technologies, acquire and implement them, and evaluate their effectiveness

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About this site

This website includes an Assistive Technology Discussion Tool and resources to help ISP teams discover AT solutions that enhance individuals’ independence, control over their environment, and community participation.

The resources listed on this site include examples our team has found around the web. We do not endorse any of the products listed on this page nor can we guarantee that any of the resources listed here will work in your situation.

What is Assistive Technology?

“Assistive Technology is technology used by individuals with disabilities in order to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. Assistive technology can include mobility devices such as walkers and wheelchairs, as well as hardware, software, and peripherals that assist people with disabilities in accessing computers or other information technologies.”

— ati.gmu.edu/what_ati.cfm

 

Expenditure Guidelines

Expenditure guidelines and supplemental assessments are available from the DHS website.

  • • CDDP Case Management tools (use this if you have a Services Coordinator)
  • • Support Services tools (use this if you have a Personal Agent and work with a Brokerage)

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